Highlights of President Obama’s 2016 budget

Federal News Radio reporters go inside President Barack Obama's 2016 budget proposal to bring you the highlights.

President Barack Obama released his 2016 budget proposal today. Included within the $4 trillion plan is a 1.3 percent pay raise for civilian federal employees and members of the military.

What else does it include? Federal News Radio reporters are tweeting out information as they go through the budget.

Follow Emily Kopp, Jason Miller and Federal News Radio on Twitter, or read Jason and Emily’s tweets directly below.

Follow all of Federal News Radio’s budget coverage on our budget page. Be sure to bookmark the site and stop by over the next several days. As we continue to comb through the President’s proposal, our budget page will be updated with new articles on how the plan affects federal employees and agencies.

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