Government Mechanics
Appropriations
The congressional bills that actually hand out federal money, deciding which agencies and programs get funded.
Also known as: Approps, Spending Bills
- What it is
- Appropriations are the annual laws by which Congress allocates federal funds to agencies and programs. Authorization sets policy and ceilings; appropriations release the actual dollars. Twelve appropriations bills fund the government each fiscal year.
- How it moves markets
- Appropriations levels determine real demand for defense, infrastructure, health, and science contractors. A funded program means orders flow; a cut program means backlogs shrink. Investors track topline numbers and specific line items to size revenue for exposed companies.
- Track record
- Defense and NASA-exposed contractors routinely move on appropriations markups as investors read program-level funding for platforms they build.
- Who it affects
- Defense and gov-services names like LMT, GD, NOC, LDOS, LHX.
- Related terms
- continuing-resolution, government-shutdown, ndaa
- Common misread
- Authorized does not mean appropriated; a program blessed by a policy bill can still get zero dollars in the spending bill.
- Watch out for
- Appropriations frequently slip into stopgaps, so timing of actual funding is unreliable.
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