The International Affairs budget (also referred to as Function 150 of the Federal budget) provides the funding to carry out U.S. foreign policy. This funding supports the worldwide operations of the Department of State, maintaining effective American representation at embassies and posts in foreign countries, as well as the operations of the U.S. Agency for International Development. This funding also supports a broad array of foreign assistance programs and other U.S. Government activities to achieve foreign policy priorities. The formulation and implementation of funding requests are closely related to the Department's and USAID's planning and performance process.
FY 2010 Budget Material:
--FY 2010 budget overview: President Obama's Feb. 26, 2009 remarks
--FY 2010 budget overview: Department of State and Other International Programs section
--FY 2010 budget overview: Feb. 26, 2009 OMB fact sheet
--International Affairs FY 2010 Budget: May 8, 2009 fact sheet
--FY 2010 Summary and Highlights
--FY 2010 Foreign Operations Congressional Budget Justification
--FY 2010 Budget in Brief
--FY 2010 Department of State Congressional Budget Justification
--Remarks
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