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AP US Government
Unit 2 – Branches of Government
Topic 2.1
In what key way does the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) differ from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)?
The CBO has no role in budget process; it merely advises on economic policy unlike OMB.
Only the OMB can initiate budget-related legislation, not the CBO.
The CBO drafts federal budget proposals, while the OMB only provides cost estimates.
The CBO is non-partisan and serves Congress, while the OMB is part of the Executive branch.
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