Money Congress can’t touch almost doubles
“The definition of offsetting collections, they are essentially fines, fees, penalties and settlements that agencies are authorized by law to collect and spend without congressional action. They don’t need further approval because they received permanent budget authority in prior laws,” said James Wallner, senior fellow at the R Street Institute.
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