The Budget Control Act (BCA) is the result of negotiations between
the President and Congress held in response to the federal
government having nearly reached its borrowing capacity. The BCA
authorised increases in the debt limit of at least $2.1 trillion
dollars (and up to $2.4 trillion under certain conditions), subject
to a disapproval process that would likely require securing the
support of two-thirds of each chamber to prevent a debt limit
increase. It established caps on the amount of money that could be
spent through the annual appropriations process for the next 10
years, which the CBO estimates will reduce federal spending by $917
billion. This book provides an overview of the essential features
of the Budget Control Act, a history and recent increases of the
debt limit and the potential effects on government operations.
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