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Because of this unique system, the Imperator is the de jure head of each of the branches of government. However, the Senate of Caphiria wields significant power over the fiscal responsibilities of the Imperium, as well as possessing the ability to solely bring new laws to vote, and the Supreme Court system has gradually gained a tremendous amount of oversight and control over the application of the law, having the power to declare legislation or executive action made at any level of the government as unconstitutional, nullifying the law and creating precedent for future law and decisions. There have been many amendments to the Constitution to further delineate authority and organize the government further, but because of historical significance of the Imperator, it will always be the single point in which the government of Caphiria stems from.
Because of this unique system, the Imperator is the de jure head of each of the branches of government. However, the Senate of Caphiria wields significant power over the fiscal responsibilities of the Imperium, as well as possessing the ability to solely bring new laws to vote, and the Supreme Court system has gradually gained a tremendous amount of oversight and control over the application of the law, having the power to declare legislation or executive action made at any level of the government as unconstitutional, nullifying the law and creating precedent for future law and decisions. There have been many amendments to the Constitution to further delineate authority and organize the government further, but because of historical significance of the Imperator, it will always be the single point in which the government of Caphiria stems from.
=Executive branch=
=Executive branch=
{{main|Imperator of Caphiria|Office of the Imperium|Ministries of Caphiria}}
{{main|Imperator of Caphiria|Office of the Imperium|Ministries of Caphiria}}
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The Imperator also serves as military commander-in-chief and chief diplomat, directly presiding over the 13 million active-duty military personnel, 7 million employees within the executive branch, and 4 ministries. While the Imperator possess near limitless executive power, the Senate has the ability to legally oppose most of the Imperator's actions by a super-majority.
The Imperator also serves as military commander-in-chief and chief diplomat, directly presiding over the 13 million active-duty military personnel, 7 million employees within the executive branch, and 4 ministries. While the Imperator possess near limitless executive power, the Senate has the ability to legally oppose most of the Imperator's actions by a super-majority.
=Legislative branch=
=Legislative branch=
{{main|Senate of Caphiria}}
{{main|Senate of Caphiria}}
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By convention, both houses of the Senate regularly convene every Saturday. Typically, there is a session in the morning, a break for midday meal, then another session in the afternoon. The Princeps Senatus may call senators from their homes across the empire to a meeting the next day if there is legislation to debate or important matters requiring the attention of the government. A senator can expect to find himself in the Senate about a hundred to one hundred and fifty days a year.
By convention, both houses of the Senate regularly convene every Saturday. Typically, there is a session in the morning, a break for midday meal, then another session in the afternoon. The Princeps Senatus may call senators from their homes across the empire to a meeting the next day if there is legislation to debate or important matters requiring the attention of the government. A senator can expect to find himself in the Senate about a hundred to one hundred and fifty days a year.
=Judicial branch=
=Judicial branch=
The judicial branch for the Imperium is the Supreme Court (''Tribunalis Ultima'') which is itself a function of the Ministry of Justice which administers and oversees the overall judicial system. Decisions ruled as part of a proceeding in the Supreme Court cannot be overruled elsewhere, unless the relevant law is changed by senatus consultum. The Supreme Court system has gradually gained a tremendous amount of oversight and control over the application of the law, having the power to declare legislation or executive action made at any level of the government as unconstitutional, nullifying the law and creating precedent for future law and decisions.
The judicial branch for the Imperium is the Supreme Court (''Tribunalis Ultima'') which is itself a function of the Ministry of Justice which administers and oversees the overall judicial system. Decisions ruled as part of a proceeding in the Supreme Court cannot be overruled elsewhere, unless the relevant law is changed by senatus consultum. The Supreme Court system has gradually gained a tremendous amount of oversight and control over the application of the law, having the power to declare legislation or executive action made at any level of the government as unconstitutional, nullifying the law and creating precedent for future law and decisions.
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The structure of the court system in Caphiria is:
The structure of the court system in Caphiria is:
 
*Inferior courts of original and general jurisdiction Intermediate appellate courts which hear cases on appeal from lower courts,
* Inferior courts of original and general jurisdiction Intermediate appellate courts which hear cases on appeal from lower courts,
*Courts of last resort which hear appeals from lower appellate courts on the interpretation of law,
* Courts of last resort which hear appeals from lower appellate courts on the interpretation of law,
*Supreme Court of Caphiria
* Supreme Court of Caphiria
 
As the highest court within Caphiria, the Supreme Court ensures the correct application of law in the inferior and appeal courts and resolves disputes as to which lower court (penal, civil, administrative, military) has jurisdiction to hear a given case. The Supreme Court can reject, or confirm, a sentence from a lower court. If it rejects the sentence, it can order the lower court to amend the trial and sentencing, or it can annul the previous sentence altogether. A sentence confirmed by the Supreme Court is final and definitive, and cannot be further appealed for the same reasons. Although the Supreme Court cannot overrule the trial court's interpretation of the evidence it can correct a lower court's interpretation or application of the law connected to a specific case.
As the highest court within Caphiria, the Supreme Court ensures the correct application of law in the inferior and appeal courts and resolves disputes as to which lower court (penal, civil, administrative, military) has jurisdiction to hear a given case. The Supreme Court can reject, or confirm, a sentence from a lower court. If it rejects the sentence, it can order the lower court to amend the trial and sentencing, or it can annul the previous sentence altogether. A sentence confirmed by the Supreme Court is final and definitive, and cannot be further appealed for the same reasons. Although the Supreme Court cannot overrule the trial court's interpretation of the evidence it can correct a lower court's interpretation or application of the law connected to a specific case.


According to the Constitution, the Supreme Court shall pass judgement on:
According to the Constitution, the Supreme Court shall pass judgement on:  
 
*controversies on the constitutional legitimacy of laws issued by the State and Provinces and when the Court declares a law unconstitutional, the law ceases to have effect the day after the publication of the ruling,
* controversies on the constitutional legitimacy of laws issued by the State and Provinces and when the Court declares a law unconstitutional, the law ceases to have effect the day after the publication of the ruling,
*conflicts arising from allocation of powers of the State and those powers allocated to State and Provinces, and between Provinces,
* conflicts arising from allocation of powers of the State and those powers allocated to State and Provinces, and between Provinces,
*charges brought against the Imperator,
* charges brought against the Imperator,
*The constitutional court passes on the constitutionality of laws with no right of appeal.
* The constitutional court passes on the constitutionality of laws with no right of appeal.
 
The Caphirian judicial system is based on civil law and not based on common law. Its core principles are entirely codified into a normative system which serves as the primary source of law, which means judicial decisions of the supreme court, as well as those of lower courts, are binding within the frame of reference of each individual case submitted, but do not constitute the base for judicial precedent for other future cases as in Common Law. It is worth noting that while in Civil Law jurisdictions the doctrine of stare decisis (precedent) does not apply, however, in practice the decisions of the Supreme Court of usually provide a very robust reference point in jurisprudence constante. The two essential aims of the Supreme Court of are to ensure that lower courts correctly follow legal procedure, and to harmonize the interpretation of laws throughout the judicial system.
The Caphirian judicial system is based on civil law and not based on common law. Its core principles are entirely codified into a normative system which serves as the primary source of law, which means judicial decisions of the supreme court, as well as those of lower courts, are binding within the frame of reference of each individual case submitted, but do not constitute the base for judicial precedent for other future cases as in Common Law. It is worth noting that while in Civil Law jurisdictions the doctrine of stare decisis (precedent) does not apply, however, in practice the decisions of the Supreme Court of usually provide a very robust reference point in jurisprudence constante. The two essential aims of the Supreme Court of are to ensure that lower courts correctly follow legal procedure, and to harmonize the interpretation of laws throughout the judicial system.


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As a function of the Ministry of Justice, the High Judge also serves as Prime Minister of the Ministry of Justice which has its own place within the judicial system. The Ministry of Justice arranges the ''album judicum'' - a list of every licensed jurist eligible for judging cases in a lawful court - and decides on the time and place of sessions in every Caphirian court of law. It also serves as the backbone for all of the Imperium's provincial and municipal court systems. Each provincial government possesses its own provinciarum judex, or provincial judge, who is subservient to the Ministry of Justice. While provincial judges have some leniency with their rulings and interpretations of the law, they are bound to the interpretation of law from the Ministry of Justice as a whole, meaning any ruling in one province will immediately affect the others.
As a function of the Ministry of Justice, the High Judge also serves as Prime Minister of the Ministry of Justice which has its own place within the judicial system. The Ministry of Justice arranges the ''album judicum'' - a list of every licensed jurist eligible for judging cases in a lawful court - and decides on the time and place of sessions in every Caphirian court of law. It also serves as the backbone for all of the Imperium's provincial and municipal court systems. Each provincial government possesses its own provinciarum judex, or provincial judge, who is subservient to the Ministry of Justice. While provincial judges have some leniency with their rulings and interpretations of the law, they are bound to the interpretation of law from the Ministry of Justice as a whole, meaning any ruling in one province will immediately affect the others.
=Budget=
=Budget=
For fiscal year (FY) 2035, the imperial government spent $20.9 trillion, equaling approximately half of its GDP. The deficit equaled $5.7 trillion, approximately 13% of GDP. Tax revenue amounted to $15.2 trillion, approximately 37% of GDP.
For fiscal year (FY) 2026, the imperial government spent $20.9 trillion, equaling approximately half of its GDP. The deficit equaled $5.7 trillion, approximately 13% of GDP. Tax revenue amounted to $15.2 trillion, approximately 37% of GDP.
 
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-style:italic; vertical-align:middle;"
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold; text-align:center;"
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold; text-align:center;"
!Department / Function
!Department / Function
!Funding
!Funding
!% of budget
!% of budget  
|- style="font-style:normal; background-color:#9B9B9B;"
|- style="font-style:normal; background-color:#9B9B9B;"
| colspan="3" |
| colspan="3" |
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|Ministry of the Treasury
|Ministry of the Treasury
|$308,626,500,000
|$579,662,193,018
|1.47%
|2.58%
|-
|Office of Treasury Administration
|$1,159,324,386
|0.20%
|-
| Department of Taxation and Fiscal Affairs
|$86,949,328,953
| 15.00%
|-
|   - Office of Tax and Revenue Policy
|$2,869,327,855
|3.30%
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|   - Office of Fiscal and Macroeconomic Affairs
|'''$2,434,581,211'''
|2.80%
|-
|   - Office of Terrorist Financing and Financial Crimes
| $1,130,341,276
|1.30%
|-
|   - Office of the Federal Budget
|$695,594,632
|0.80%
|-
|   - Office of Quaestors
|$35,040,579,568
|40.3%
|-
|-
|Office of Aediles
|   - Central Tax Service
|$46,293,975,000
|$21,737,332,238
|25.0%
|-
|   - Customs Service
|$7,738,490,277
| 8.90%
|-
|   - Financial Services and Markets Authority
|$8,086,287,593
|9.30%
|-
|   - Banking and Insurance Regulatory Authority
|$4,608,314,434
|5.30%
|-
|   - Alcohol and Narcotics Market Regulation Authority
|$2,608,479,869
|3.00%
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|'''Department of the Treasury'''
|$434,746,644,763
|75.00%
|-
|    - Office of Treasury Administration
|$3,477,973,158
|0.80%
|-
|    - Office of Engraving, Minting & Printing
| $95,644,261,848
|22.0%
|-
|
    - Office of Financial Crimes Enforcement
|$65,211,996,715
|15.00%
|15.00%
|-
|-
|Office of Quaestores
|     - Office of Business Lending Programs
|$30,862,650,000
|$100,426,474,940
|10.00%
|23.10%
|-
|   - Office of Narcotics and Excise Tax Enforcement
|$478,221,309
|0.11%
|-
|    - Office of Aediles
|$130,423,993,429
|30.00%
|-
|   - Office of Accounting and Statistics
|$10,868,666,119
|2.50%
|-
|   - Office of Financial Auditing, Accountability and Ethics
|$10,868,666,119
|2.50%
|-
|   - Office of National Property and Possessions
|$17,346,391,126
|3.99%
|-
| colspan="3" |
|-
|-
|The Office of the Treasury
|'''Ministry of Justice'''
|$231,469,875,000
|$1,415,454,192,253
|75.00%
|6.30%
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|Ministry of Justice
|$881,790,000,000
|4.20%
|-
|-
|Department of the Judiciary
|Department of the Judiciary
|$529,074,000,000
|$849,272,515,352
|60.00%
|60.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Justice Administration
|   - Office of Justice Administration
|$352,716,000,000
|$566,181,676,901
|40%
|40%
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|   - Office of Judiciary Eligibility
|$169,854,503,070
| 12%
|-
|-
| - Office of Judiciary Eligibility
|   - Office of the Council of Supreme Judges
|$105,814,800,000
|$226,472,670,760
|12%
|-
| - Office of the Council of Supreme Judges
|$141,086,400,000
|16%
|16%
|-
|-
| - Office of Primary Courts
|   - Office of Primary Courts  
|$88,179,000,000
|$141,545,419,225
|10%
|10%
|-
|-
| - Office of Provincial Courts
|   - Office of Provincial Courts
|$105,814,800,000
|$169,854,503,070
|12%
|12%
|-
|-
| - Office of Judiciary Enforcement
|   - Office of Judiciary Enforcement  
|$88,179,000,000
|$141,545,419,225
|10%
|10%
|-
|-
|Department of Incarceration
|Department of Incarceration
|$352,716,000,000
| $566,181,676,901
|40%
|40%
|-
|    - Office of Administrative Detention
|$141,545,419,225
|25%
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|Ministry of Diplomacy
|'''   - Office of Criminal Matters and Pardons'''
|$1,068,645,500,000
|$56,618,167,690
|5.09%
|10%
|-
|   - National Penitentiary Service
|$226,472,670,760
|40%
|-
|   - Office of Prison Operations
|$141,545,419,225
|25%
|-
| colspan="3" |
|-
| '''Ministry of Diplomacy'''
|$2,022,077,417,504
|9.00%
|-
|-
|Office of the Chancellor
|Office of the Chancellor
|$21,372,910,000
|$40,441,548,350
|2%
|2%
|-
|-
|External Office
|External Office
|$523,636,295,000
|$990,817,934,577
|49%
|49%
|-
|-
| - Department of Immigration
|   - Department of Immigration
|$41,890,903,600
|$79,265,434,766
|8%
|8%
|-
|-
| - Department of Foreign Affairs
|   - Department of Foreign Affairs
|$314,181,777,000
|$594,490,760,746
|60%
|60%
|-
|-
| - Department of Diplomatic Security
|
|$104,727,259,000
   - Department of Diplomatic Security
|$198,163,586,915
|20%
|20%
|-
|-
| - Office of Counterterrorism
|   - Office of Counterterrorism
|$62,836,355,400
|$118,898,152,149
|12%
|12%
|-
|-
|Internal Office
|Internal Office  
|$523,636,295,000
|$990,817,934,577
|49%
|49%
|-
|-
| - Office of the State
|   - Office of the State
|$141,381,799,650
|$267,520,842,336
|27%
| 27%
|-
|-
| - Office of Legislative Affairs
|   - Office of Legislative Affairs
|$89,018,170,150
|$168,439,048,878
|17%
|17%
|-
|-
| - Office of State Management
|   - Office of State Management
|$99,490,896,050
|$188,255,407,570
|19%
|19%
|-
|-
| - Office of Economic Growth
|   - Office of Economic Growth
|$89,018,170,150
|$168,439,048,878
|17%
|17%  
|-
|   - Office of Security Affairs
|$198,163,586,915
|20%
|-
| colspan="3" |
|-
|-
| - Office of Security Affairs
|'''Ministry of Culture'''
|$104,727,259,000
|$966,103,655,030
|20%
|4.30%  
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|Ministry of Culture
|$923,780,000,000
|4.40%
|-
|-
|Office for Scientific Development
| Office for Scientific Development
|$147,804,800,000
|$154,576,584,805
|16.00%
|16.00%
|-
|-
|Office for Social Planning
|
|$258,658,400,000
Office for Social Planning
|$270,509,023,408
|28.00%
|28.00%
|-
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|Office of Cultural Development and Promotion
|'''Office of Cultural Development and Promotion'''
|$129,329,200,000
|$135,254,511,704
|14.00%
|14.00%
|-
|-
|Office of Cultural Convervation and Preservation
|Office of Cultural Convervation and Preservation
|$36,027,420,000
|$37,678,042,546
|3.90%
|3.90%
|-
|-
|Office of Public Media
|Office of Public Media
|$277,134,000,000
|$289,831,096,509
|30.00%
|30.00%
|-
|-
|Office of Language Development
|Office of Language Development
|$74,826,180,000
|$78,254,396,057
|8.10%
|8.10%
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|-
|Ministry of Defense
| colspan="3" |
|$6,739,395,000,000
|-
|32.10%
|'''Ministry of Defense'''
|$5,055,193,543,760
|22.5%
|-
|-
|Office of the Ministry of Defense
|Office of the Ministry of Defense
|$264,184,284,000
|$5,055,193,544
|3.92%
|0.10%
|-
|-
| - Department of Military Defense
| -  Department of Military Defense
|$5,383,528,379,628
|$3,740,843,222,382
|79.88%
|74.0%
|-
|-
| - Office of Military Defense
|   - Office of Military Defense
|$53,835,283,796
|$11,222,529,667
|1.00%
|0.30%
|-
|-
| - Department of the Legion
|   - Department of the Legion
|$1,561,223,230,092
|$1,309,295,127,834
|29.00%
|35.00%
|-
|-
| - Department of the Navy
|   - Department of the Navy
|$1,238,211,527,314
|$748,168,644,476
|23.00%
|20.00%
|-
|-
| - Department of the Air Force
|   - Department of the Air Force
|$1,022,870,392,129
|$935,210,805,596
|19.00%
|25.00%
|-
|-
| - Imperial Police Force
|   - Praetorian Guard
|$592,188,121,759
|$336,675,890,014
|11.00%
|9.00%
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
| '''   - Misc. Expenditures'''
|$138,411,199,228
|3.70%
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|Department for Satellite Defenses
|$187,042,161,119
| 5.00%
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|Office of Veteran Affairs
|$74,816,864,448
|2.00%
|-
|-
| - Praetorian Guard
| -  Department of Civilian Defense
|$484,517,554,167
|$1,309,295,127,834
|9.00%
|25.90%
|-
|-
| - Misc. Expenditures
|   - Department of Static Defenses
|$161,505,851,389
|$500,150,738,833
|3.00%
|38.2%
|-
|-
|Department for Satellite Defenses
|   - Imperial Police Force
|$161,505,851,389
|$99,506,429,715
|3.00%
|7.6%
|-
|-
|Office of Veteran Affairs
|   - Department of the National Guard
|$107,670,567,593
|$500,150,738,833
|2.00%
|38.2%
|-
|-
| - Department of Civilian Defense
|   - Office of Defense Logistics
|$1,091,781,990,000
|$100,815,724,843
|16.20$
|7.70%
|-
|-
| - Department of Static Defenses
|   - Office of Defense Contract Logitics and Auditing
|$272,945,497,500
| $1,309,295,128
|25.00%
|0.10%
|-
|-
| - Department of the National Guard
|   - Office of Advanced Research and Development
|$382,123,696,500
| $100,815,724,843
|35.00%
|7.7%
|-
|-
| - Office of Defense Logistics
|   - Office of Emergency Management
|$109,178,199,000
|$3,927,885,384
|10.00%
|0.3%
|-
|-
| - Office of Defense Contract Logistics and Auditing
|
|$336,969,750,000
   - Office of Peacetime Distribution
|5.00%
|$2,618,590,256
|0.20%
|-
|-
| - Office of Advanced Research and Development
| colspan="3" |
|$141,931,658,700
|13.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Peacetime Distribution
|Ministry of Intelligence
|$131,013,838,800
|$2,022,077,417,504
|12.00%
|9.00%
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|Ministry of Intelligence
|$1,121,133,000,000
|5.34%
|-
|-
|Office of the Administration of Intelligence
|Office of the Administration of Intelligence
|$44,845,320,000
|$10,110,387,088
|4.00%
|0.50%
|-
|-
|Department of Military Intelligence
|Department of Military Intelligence
|$538,143,840,000
|$5,055,193,544
|48.00%
|50.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Naval Intellgence
|   - Office of Naval Intellgence
|$69,958,699,200
|$657,175,161
|13%
|13%
|-
|-
| - Office of Reconnaissance
|   - Office of Reconnaissance
|$86,103,014,400
|$808,830,967
|16%
|16%
|-
|-
| - Office of Geospatial Intelligence
|   - Office of Geospatial Intelligence
|$96,865,891,200
|$909,934,838
|18%
|18%
|-
|-
| - Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence
|   - Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence
|$107,628,768,000
|$1,011,038,709
|20%
|20%
|-
|-
| - Office of Analysis, Resarch, and Intelligence
|   - Office of Analysis, Resarch, and Intelligence
|$80,721,576,000
|$758,279,032
|15%
|15%
|-
|-
| - Intelligence and Security Command
|   - Intelligence and Security Command
|$96,865,891,200
|$909,934,838
|18%
|18%
|-
|-
|Department of Civilian Intelligence
|Department of Civilian Intelligence
|$538,143,840,000
|$1,000,928,321,664
|48.00%
|49.5%
|-
|-
| - Advenarum Administratio (AA)
|   - Advenarum Administratio (AA)
|$269,071,920,000
|$500,464,160,832
|50%
|50%
|-
|-
| - Internum Notitia Securitatis (INS)
|    - Internum Notitia Securitatis (INS)
|$269,071,920,000
|$500,464,160,832
|50%
|50%
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|-
|Censorial Assembly
|'''Censorial Assembly'''
|$314,925,000,000
|$20,220,774,175
|1.50%
|0.090%
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|-
|Ministry of The Church
| colspan="3" |
|$4,199,000,000
|-
|0.02%
|'''Ministry of The Church'''
|$20,220,774,175
|0.090%
|-
| colspan="3" |
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|Ministry of Infrastructure
|Ministry of Infrastructure
|$1,816,067,500,000
|$3,100,518,706,839
|8.65%
|13.8%
|-
|-
|Office of Infrastructure Administration
|Office of Infrastructure Administration
|$18,160,675,000
|$12,402,074,827
|1%
|0.4%
|-
|-
|Office of Lands and Planning
|Office of Lands and Planning
|$18,160,675,000
|$37,206,224,482
|1%
|1.2%
|-
|-
|Office of Urban Renewal and Building
|Office of Urban Renewal and Building
|$18,160,675,000
|$12,402,074,827
|1%
|0.4%
|-
|-
|Department of Transportation
|Department of Transportation
|$871,712,400,000
|$1,519,254,166,351
|48.00%
|49%
|-
|-
| - Office of Aviation Administration
|   - Office of Aviation Administration
|$34,868,496,000
|$60,770,166,654
|4%
|4%
|-
|-
| - Office of Highway Administration
|   - Office of Highway Administration
|$165,625,356,000
|$288,658,291,607
|19%
|19%
|-
|-
| - Office of Public Road Administration
|   - Office of Public Road Administration
|$122,039,736,000
|$212,695,583,289
|14%
|14%
|-
|-
| - Office of Underground Transportation Administration
|   - Office of Underground Transportation Administration
|$69,736,992,000
|$121,540,333,308
|8%
|8%
|-
|-
| - Office of Railroad Administration
|   - Office of Railroad Administration
|$69,736,992,000
|$121,540,333,308
|8%
|8%
|-
|-
| - Office of Naval Transportation Administration
|   - Office of Naval Transportation Administration
|$104,605,488,000
|$182,310,499,962
|12%
|12%
|-
|-
| - Office of Transportation Safety
|   -   Office of Transportation Safety
|$87,171,240,000
|$151,925,416,635
|10%
|10%
|-
|-
| - Office of Hazardous Materials Transportation Safety
|   - Office of Hazardous Materials Transportation Safety  
|$130,756,860,000
|$227,888,124,953
|15%
|15%
|-
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
| - Office of Autonomous Transportation Administration
| '''   - Office of Autonomous Transportation Administration'''
|$87,171,240,000
|$151,925,416,635
|10%
|10%
|-
|-
|Department of Energy
|Department of Energy
|$889,873,075,000
|$1,519,254,166,351
|49.00%
|49%
|-
|-
| - Office of Energy Administration
|   -   Office of Energy Administration
|$17,797,461,500
|$30,385,083,327
|2%
|2%
|-
|-
| - Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
|   - Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
|$115,683,499,750
|$197,503,041,626
|13%
|13%
|-
|-
| - Office of Nuclear Energy
|   - Office of Nuclear Energy
|$186,873,345,750
|$319,043,374,934
|21%
|21%
|-
|-
| - Office of Nuclear Safety and Security
|   - Office of Nuclear Safety and Security
|$124,582,230,500
|$212,695,583,289
|14%
|14%
|-
|-
| - Office of Electricity Energy
|   - Office of Electricity Energy
|$151,278,422,750
|$258,273,208,280
|17%
|17%
|-
|-
| - Office of Hydroelectric Energy
|   - Office of Hydroelectric Energy
|$88,987,307,500
|$151,925,416,635
|10%
|10%
|-
|-
| - Office of Energy Safety and Efficiency Standards
|   - Office of Energy Safety and Efficiency Standards
|$80,088,576,750
|$136,732,874,972
|9%
|9%
|-
|-
| - Office of Emerging Energy and Technology
|   - Office of Emerging Energy and Technology
|$53,392,384,500
|$91,155,249,981
|6%
|6%
|-
|-
| - Energy Regulatory Commission
|   - Energy Regulatory Commission
|$71,189,846,000
|$121,540,333,308
|8%
|8%
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|Ministry of Education
|$1,601,918,500,000
|7.63%
|-
|-
|Department of Education Administration
| colspan="3" |
|$240,287,775,000
|-
|'''Ministry  of Education'''
|$2,612,973,373,952
|11.63%
|-
|Department of Education Administration
|$391,946,006,093
|15.00%
|15.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Communications and Outreach
|   - Office of Communications and Outreach  
|$33,640,288,500
|$54,872,440,853
|14%
|14%
|-
|-
| -Office of Curricula Development
|    -Office of Curricula Development
|$48,057,555,000
|$78,389,201,219
|20%
|20%
|-
|-
| - Office of Educational Technology
|   - Office of Educational Technology
|$19,223,022,000
|$31,355,680,487
|8%
|8%
|-
|-
| - Center of Education Sciences
|   - Center of Education Sciences
|$26,431,655,250
|$43,114,060,670
|11%
|11%
|-
|-
| - Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development
|   - Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development
|$45,654,677,250
|$74,469,741,158
|19%
|19%
|-
|-
| - Office of Educational Standards and Safety
|   - Office of Educational Standards and Safety
|$16,820,144,250
|$27,436,220,426
|7%
|7%
|-
|-
| - Office of Student Aid
|   - Office of Student Aid
|$33,640,288,500
|$54,872,440,853
|14%
|14%
|-
|-
| -Office of Civil Rights
|    -Office of Civil Rights
|$16,820,144,250
|$27,436,220,426
|7%
|7%
|-
|-
|Department of Lower Education
|Department of Lower Education
|$672,805,770,000
|$1,097,448,817,060
|42.00%
|42.00%
|-
|-
|Department of Upper Education
|Department of Upper Education
|$672,805,770,000
|$1,097,448,817,060
|42.00%
|42.00%
|-
|-
|Department of Educational Success and Achievement
|Department of Educational Success and Achievement
|$16,019,185,000
|$26,129,733,740
|1.00%
|1.00%
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|Ministry of Health
|$1,049,750,000,000
|5.00%
|-
|-
|Department of Health Administration
| colspan="3" |
|$31,492,500,000
|-
|3.00%
|'''Ministry  of Health'''
|$1,505,324,299,697
|6.70%
|-
|-
| - Office of Healh Reform
|Department of Health  Administration
|$4,723,875,000
|$7,526,621,498
|0.50%
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
| '''    - Office of Healh Reform'''
|$1,128,993,225
|15%
|15%
|-
|-
| - Office of Planning and Evaluation
|    - Office of Planning and Evaluation  
|$9,447,750,000
|$2,257,986,450
|30%
|30%
|-
|-
| - Office of Preparedness and Response
|    - Office of Preparedness and Response  
|$14,171,625,000
|$3,386,979,674
|45%
|45%
|-
|-
| - Office of Civil Rights
|    - Office of Civil Rights
|$3,149,250,000
|$752,662,150
|10%
|10%
|-
|-
|Department of Health Operations
|Department of Health Operations
|$451,392,500,000
|$481,703,775,903
|43%
|32%
|-
|-
| - Office of Children and Families
|    - Office of Children and Families  
|$58,681,025,000
|$62,621,490,867
|13%
|13%
|-
|-
| - Office of Community Living
|    - Office of Community Living  
|$45,139,250,000
|$48,170,377,590
|10%
|10%
|-
|-
| - Office of Healthcare Research and Quality
|    - Office of Healthcare Research and Quality  
|$63,194,950,000
|$67,438,528,626
|14%
|14%
|-
|-
| - Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
|    - Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
|$85,764,575,000
|$91,523,717,422
|19%
|19%
|-
|-
| - Office of Disease Control and Prevention
|    - Office of Disease Control and Prevention  
|$72,222,800,000
|$77,072,604,145
|16%
|16%
|-
|-
| - Office of Food and Drug Administration
|    - Office of Food and Drug Administration
|$63,194,950,000
|$67,438,528,626
|14%
|14%
|-
|-
| - Office of Health Resources and Services
|    - Office of Health Resources and Services
|$45,139,250,000
|$48,170,377,590
|10%
|10%
|-
|-
| - Office of Public Healthcare Research
|    - Office of Public Healthcare Research
|$18,055,700,000
|$19,268,151,036
|4%
|4%
|-
|-
|Department of Public Safety
|National  Health System
|$241,442,500,000
|$722,555,663,855
|23%
|48%
|-
|   - Office of Blood and Organ Donation
|$1,445,111,328
|0.2%
|-
|   - Office of Hospitals and Facilities
|$100,435,237,276
|13.9%
|-
|-
| - Office of Public Safety Administration
|   - Office of Emergency Services
|$60,360,625,000
|$50,578,896,470
|7.0%
|-
|   - Health Services
|$339,601,162,012
|47.0%
|-
|   - Health Services Fund
|$200,147,918,888
|27.7%
|-
|   - Office of Social Care Services
|$10,115,779,294
|1.4%
|-
|   - Office of Mental Health Services
|$10,115,779,294
|1.4%
|-
|   - Office of Sexual Health Services
|$10,115,779,294
|1.4%
|-
|Department of  Public Safety
|$66,234,269,187
|4.4%
|-
|    - Office of Public Safety Administration
|$16,558,567,297
|25%
|25%
|-
|-
| - Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse
|    - Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse
|$48,288,500,000
|$13,246,853,837
|20%
|20%
|-
|-
| - Office of Safety and Emergency Preparedness
|    - Office of Safety and Emergency Preparedness
|$132,793,375,000
|$36,428,848,053
|55%
|55%
|-
|-
|Department of Emergency Management and Services
|Department of Emergency Management and Services
|$314,925,000,000
|$225,798,644,955
|30.00%
|15.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of National Response Coordination
|    - Office of National Response Coordination
|$37,791,000,000
|$27,095,837,395
|12.00%
|12.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of National Disaster Medical Services
|    - Office of National Disaster Medical Services
|$56,686,500,000
|$40,643,756,092
|18.00%
|18.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Urban Search and Rescue Services
|    - Office of Urban Search and Rescue Services
|$31,492,500,000
|$22,579,864,495
|10.00%
|10.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Mobile Emergency Response Services
|    -   Office of Mobile Emergency Response Services
|$31,492,500,000
|$22,579,864,495
|10.00%
|10.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Nuclear Preparedness
|    -   Office of Nuclear Preparedness  
|$62,985,000,000
|$45,159,728,991
|20.00%
|20.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Emergency Training and Crisis Management
|    -   Office of Emergency Training and Crisis Management
|$47,238,750,000
|$33,869,796,743
|15.00%
|15.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Domestic Preparedness
|    - Office of Domestic Preparedness  
|$47,238,750,000
|$33,869,796,743
|15.00%
|15.00%
|-
|-
|Emergency Relief Fund
| colspan="3" |
|$10,497,500,000
|-
|1.00%
|'''Ministry of Environment and Horticulture'''
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|$1,082,934,794,708
|Ministry of Environment and Horticulture
|4.82%
|$1,259,700,000,000
|6.00%
|-
|-
|Office of Enviroment and Horticulture Management
|Office of Enviroment and Horticulture Management
|$12,597,000,000
|$10,829,347,947
|1.00%
|1.00%
|-
|-
|Department of Agriculture
|Department of Agriculture
|$125,970,000,000
|$1,082,934,795
|10.00%
|10.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Agricultural Review
|    - Office of Agricultural Review
|$6,298,500,000
|$54,146,740
|5.00%
|5.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Farming Conservation Services
|    - Office of Farming Conservation Services
|$44,089,500,000
|$379,027,178
|35.00%
|35.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Dairy, Grain, and Farm Services
|    - Office of Dairy, Grain, and Farm Services
|$31,492,500,000
|$270,733,699
|25.00%
|25.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Agricultural Sustainability
|     - Office of Agricultural Sustainability  
|$44,089,500,000
|$379,027,178
|35.00%
|35.00%
|-
|-
|Department of Rural Development
|Department of Rural Development
|$50,388,000,000
|$43,317,391,788
|4.00%
|4.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Rural Utilities
|    - Office of Rural Utilities
|$16,628,040,000
|$14,294,739,290
|33.00%
|33.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Rural Housing
|    - Office of Rural Housing
|$20,155,200,000
|$17,326,956,715
|40.00%
|40.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Rural Business
|    - Office of Rural Business
|$13,604,760,000
|$11,695,695,783
|27.00%
|27.00%
|-
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|Department of Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services
|Department of Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services  
|$251,940,000,000
|$216,586,958,942
|20.00%
|20.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Food and Nutrition
|    - Office of Food and Nutrition
|$12,597,000,000
|$10,829,347,947
|5.00%
|5.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Nutrition Policy and Promotion
|    -   Office of Nutrition Policy and Promotion
|$37,791,000,000
|$32,488,043,841
|15.00%
|15.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Food Safety and Inspection Services
|    - Office of Food Safety and Inspection Services
|$62,985,000,000
|$54,146,739,735
|25.00%
|25.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services
|    -   Office of Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services
|$62,985,000,000
|$54,146,739,735
|25.00%
|25.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Agricultural Marketing Services
|    -   Office of Agricultural Marketing Services
|$75,582,000,000
|$64,976,087,682
|30.00%
|30.00%
|-
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|Department of the Enviroment
|Department of the Enviroment
|$314,925,000,000
|$270,733,698,677
|25.00%
|25.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Ocean Energy Management
|    -   Office of Ocean Energy Management
|$31,492,500,000
|$27,073,369,868
|10.00%
|10.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Safety and Environmental Enforcement
|    -   Office of Safety and Environmental Enforcement
|$94,477,500,000
|$81,220,109,603
|30.00%
|30.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Natural Resources
|    -   Office of Natural Resources
|$94,477,500,000
|$81,220,109,603
|30.00%
|30.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Land Management
|    -   Office of Land Management
|$47,238,750,000
|$40,610,054,802
|15.00%
|15.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of National Park Services
|    -   Office of National Park Services
|$47,238,750,000
|$40,610,054,802
|15.00%
|15.00%
|-
|-
|Department of Fish and Wildlife Services
|Department of Fish and Wildlife Services
|$251,940,000,000
|$216,586,958,942
|20.00%
|20.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of National Wildlife Refuge Services
|    -   Office of National Wildlife Refuge Services
|$25,194,000,000
|$21,658,695,894
|10.00%
|10.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Migratory Bird Management Services
|    -   Office of Migratory Bird Management Services
|$37,791,000,000
|$32,488,043,841
|15.00%
|15.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Endangered Species program
|    -   Office of Endangered Species program
|$88,179,000,000
|$75,805,435,630
|35.00%
|35.00%
|-
|-
| - National Conservation Training Center
|    -   National Conservation Training Center
|$42,829,800,000
|$36,819,783,020
|17.00%
|17.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Fisheries
|    -   Office of Fisheries
|$57,946,200,000
|$49,815,000,557
|23.00%
|23.00%
|-
|-
|Department of Oceanic Services
|Department of Oceanic Services
|$188,955,000,000
|$162,440,219,206
|15.00%
|15.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Operational Oceanographic Services
|    -   Office of Operational Oceanographic Services
|$9,447,750,000
|$8,122,010,960
|5.00%
|5.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Coastal Services
|    -   Office of Coastal Services
|$34,011,900,000
|$29,239,239,457
|18.00%
|18.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Coastal Ocean Science
|    -   Office of Coastal Ocean Science
|$32,122,350,000
|$27,614,837,265
|17.00%
|17.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Coastal Survey
|    -   Office of Coastal Survey
|$11,337,300,000
|$9,746,413,152
|6.00%
|6.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Geodetic Survey
|    -   Office of Geodetic Survey
|$11,337,300,000
|$9,746,413,152
|6.00%
|6.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Marine Sanctuaries
|    -   Office of Marine Sanctuaries
|$13,226,850,000
|$11,370,815,344
|7.00%
|7.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management
|    -   Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management
|$9,447,750,000
|$8,122,010,960
|5.00%
|5.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Office of Response and Restoration
|    -   Office of Office of Response and Restoration
|$17,005,950,000
|$14,619,619,729
|9.00%
|9.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research
|    -   Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research
|$7,558,200,000
|$6,497,608,768
|4.00%
|4.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Marine and Aviation Operations
|    -    Office of Marine and Aviation Operations
|$20,785,050,000
|$17,868,424,113
|11.00%
|11.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Integrated Drought Information Systems
|    -    Office of Integrated Drought Information Systems
|$7,558,200,000
|$6,497,608,768
|4.00%
|4.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Satellite, Data, and Information Services
|    -    Office of Satellite, Data, and Information Services
|$15,116,400,000
|$12,995,217,536
|8.00%
|8.00%
|-
|-
|Department of Mining Services
|Department of Mining Services
|$62,985,000,000
|$54,146,739,735
|5.00%
|5.00%
|-
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
| - Office of Active Mining Regulations
|    -    Office of Active Mining Regulations
|$9,447,750,000
|$8,122,010,960
|15.00%
|15.00%
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|     -    Office of Mining Reclamtion
|$40,610,054,802
|75.00%
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|    -    Office of Mining Standards and Practices
|$5,414,673,974
|10.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Mining Reclamtion
| colspan="3" |
|$47,238,750,000
|75.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Mining Standards and Practices
|'''Ministry of Meteorology'''
|$6,298,500,000
|$1,100,908,816,197
|10.00%
|4.9%
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|Ministry of Meteorology
|$1,154,725,000,000
|5.50%
|-
|-
|Office of Meteorology Administration
|Office of Meteorology Administration  
|$173,208,750,000
|$165,136,322,429
|15.00%
|15.00%
|-
|-
|Office of Weather Manipulation Operations and Management
|Office of Weather Manipulation Operations and Management
|$519,626,250,000
|$495,408,967,288
|45.00%
|45.00%
|-
|-
|Office of Weather Service
|Office of Weather Service
|$115,472,500,000
|$110,090,881,620
|10.00%
|10.00%
|-
|-
|Office of Environmental Management
|Office of Environmental Management
|$173,208,750,000
|$165,136,322,429
|15.00%
|15.00%
|-
|-
|Office of Water and Climate Data
|Office of Water and Climate Data
|$173,208,750,000
|$165,136,322,429
|15.00%
|15.00%
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|Ministry of Commerce and Trade
|$1,049,750,000,000
|5.00%
|-
|-
|Department of Commerce and Trade Administration
| colspan="3" |
|$230,945,000,000
|-
|'''Ministry  of Commerce and Trade'''
|$963,856,902,344
|4.29%
|-
|Department of Commerce and Trade Administration
|$212,048,518,516
|22.00%
|22.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Economic Development
|    -    Office of Economic Development
|$30,022,850,000
|$27,566,307,407
|13%
|13%
|-
|-
| - Office of Technical Information
|    -    Office of Technical Information
|$36,951,200,000
|$33,927,762,962
|16%
|16%
|-
|-
| - Office of Telecommunications and Information
|    -    Office of Telecommunications and Information
|$43,879,550,000
|$40,289,218,518
|19%
|19%
|-
|-
| - Office of Policy and Strategic Planning
|    -    Office of Policy and Strategic Planning  
|$41,570,100,000
|$38,168,733,333
|18%
|18%
|-
|-
| - Office of Public Affairs
|    -    Office of Public Affairs  
|$16,166,150,000
|$14,843,396,296
|7%
|7%
|-
|-
| - Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs
|    -    Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs  
|$30,022,850,000
|$27,566,307,407
|13%
|13%
|-
|-
| - Office of Business Liaison
|    -    Office of Business Liaison  
|$32,332,300,000
|$29,686,792,592
|14%
|14%
|-
|-
|Department of Economic Affairs
|Department of Economic Affairs
|$220,447,500,000
|$202,409,949,492
|21.00%
|21.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Economic Analysis Administration
|    -    Office of Economic Analysis Administration
|$30,862,650,000
|$28,337,392,929
|14.00%
|14.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Economics and Statistics
|    -    Office of Economics and Statistics
|$902,785,000,000
|$174,072,556,563
|86.00%
|86.00%
|-
|-
|Department of Industry and Security
|Department of Industry and Security
|$178,457,500,000
|$163,855,673,398
|17.00%
|17.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Industry and Security Administration
|    -    Office of Industry and Security Administration
|$10,707,450,000
|$9,831,340,404
|6.00%
|6.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Export Enforcement
|    -    Office of Export Enforcement
|$167,750,050,000
|$154,024,332,995
|94.00%
|94.00%
|-
|-
|Department of Intellectual Property
|Department of Intellectual Property
|$167,960,000,000
|$9,638,569,023
|16.00%
|1.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Intellectual Property Administration
|    -    Office of Intellectual Property Administration
|$33,592,000,000
|$1,927,713,805
|20.00%
|20.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Patents and Trademarks
|    -    Office of Patents and Trademarks
|$134,368,000,000
|$7,710,855,219
|80.00%
|80.00%
|-
|-
|Department of International Trade
|Department of International Trade
|$157,462,500,000
|$144,578,535,352
|15%
|15%
|-
|-
| - Office of International Trade Administration
|    -    Office of International Trade Administration
|$23,619,375,000
|$21,686,780,303
|15.00%
|15.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Commercial Service
|    -    Office of Commercial Service
|$133,843,125,000
|$122,891,755,049
|85.00%
|85.00%
|-
|-
|Department of Standards and Technology
|Department of Standards and Technology
|$94,477,500,000
|$86,747,121,211
|9.00%
|9.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Standards and Technology Administration
|    -    Office of Standards and Technology Administration
|$4,723,875,000
|$4,337,356,061
|5.00%
|5.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Measurments and Standards
|    -    Office of Measurments and Standards
|$23,619,375,000
|$21,686,780,303
|25.00%
|25.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Technology and Innovation
|    -    Office of Technology and Innovation
|$47,238,750,000
|$43,373,560,605
|50.00%
|50.00%
|-
|-
| - Office of Technical Information And Dissemination
|    -    Office of Technical Information And Dissemination
|$18,895,500,000
|$17,349,424,242
|20.00%
|20.00%
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|Misc. Expenditures
|$650,845,000,000
|3.10%
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|Provincial administration
|$1,049,750,000,000
|5.00%
|- style="font-style:normal; font-weight:bold;"
|TOTAL Expenditure
|$20,995,000,000,000
|100.00%
|}
|}
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