Passing the Buck: Congress, the Budget, and DeficitsUniversity Press of Kentucky, 2021. gada 14. dec. - 296 lappuses In the past thirty years, Congress has dramatically changed its response to unpopular deficit spending. While the landmark Congressional Budget Act of 1974 tried to increase congressional budgeting powers, new budget processes created in the 1980s and 1990s were all explicitly designed to weaken member, majority, and institutional budgeting prerogatives. These later reforms shared the premise that Congress cannot naturally forge balanced budgets without new automatic mechanisms and enhanced presidential oversight. So Democratic majorities in Congress gave new budgeting powers to Presidents Reagan and Bush, and then Republicans did the same for President Clinton. Passing the Buck examines how Congress is increasing delegation of a wide variety of powers to the president in recent years. Jasmine Farrier assesses why institutional ambition in the early 1970s turned into institutional ambivalence about whether Congress is equipped to handle its constitutional duties. |
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... resolutions in support of military force and reconstruction in Afghanistan and Iraq. And as the deficit soars to new heights, partly due to these actions, some Congress members have revived proposals to add balanced-budget and line–item ...
... budget. This act created a joint budget committee to examine the president's budget and then report its own recommendations, accompanied by a concurrent resolution (not presented to the president for signature) by February 15 regarding ...
... budget to budget, rather than by a regular concurrent resolution from within Congress. All of these ceilings were considered to have failed because they either resulted in no real budgetary changes or because increases in exempt ...
... budget processes such as annual resolutions and reconciliations would be coordinated by the budget committees in the House and Senate, but these committees would have members in common with the traditional budget power brokers such as ...
... budgeting. Post-1974, Congress has had three separate annual budget processes: authorizations, budget resolutions and reconciliations, and appropriations. Although these fragmented annual processes provide members with ample ability to ...
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Congress Attacks Deficits and Itself with GrammRudmanHollings | |
The Budget | |
The LineItem Veto Act of 1996 | |
Understanding Delegation of Power | |
Notes | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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