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On Friday, May 30, the Trump administration released the Technical Supplement to the 2026 Budget (“Appendix”). The appendix follows the May 2 release of the president’s recommendations on discretionary funding levels for fiscal year (FY) 2026 (“Skinny Budget”).
As outlined in the Skinny Budget, the proposed budget (“Budget”) detailed in the Appendix would reduce nondefense base discretionary funding by $163 billion to $1.45 trillion, a 22.6% decrease from enacted FY2025 levels, and increase defense spending by $119.3 billion to $1.01 trillion, a 13% increase.
The Appendix expands on the Skinny Budget by providing detailed Budget estimates for each Cabinet agency and other agencies funded through the federal appropriations process. For large agencies, information is generally broken down by major subagencies or bureaus or by major program area. For each of these groups, the Appendix includes suggested legislative language, information on obligations and other relevant budgetary figures, and a narrative explanation for appropriations levels, among other elements. In combination with the individual explanatory materials released by each agency, this provides a more fulsome explanation of the topline spending levels proposed by the administration, in addition to outlining key policy changes the administration plans to pursue.
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