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FIXING AMERICA'S BROKEN BUDGET PROCESS

Recent years have shown that budget dysfunction creates crippling uncertainty and leads to bad federal fiscal policy. It is time for Congress to fix America's ...

What's wrong with the congressional budget process?

Congress has a bad reputation for passing spending bills on time, and the tendency for budget proposals to become a vehicle for partisan gamesmanship has only ...

Policy Basics: Introduction to the Federal Budget Process

It is also one of the few measures that cannot be filibustered in the Senate and so requires only a majority vote to pass (or be amended).

How to cure government budget dysfunction

The current system is also so time-consuming and unwieldy that Congress has only passed the appropriations bills on time in four years since ...

The budget process isn't broken: The problem is politics - The Hill

At the end of the day, House Republican leadership chose levels that appeared lower with a series of workarounds rather than engage in a clear, ...

Congress has long struggled to pass spending bills on time

And even those last three times, Congress was late in passing the budget blueprint that, in theory at least, precedes the actual spending bills.

Via the Washington Examiner: Fixing Our Federal Budget with ...

“Unchecked federal spending is the primary driver of our current fiscal problems, whether through expansive and unilateral executive branch ...

FIXING AMERICA'S BROKEN BUDGET PROCESS

Since then, Congress has failed to pass a budget in 7 of the last 15 fiscal years. Setting out the long-term trajectory of the entire federal budget is a ...

Five Ways the Budget Process Has Failed

Lack of transparency—Many parts of the process are opaque and confusing. · Lack of accountability—Deadlines are often missed and budget rules are often waived ...

Budget Process Reforms - Peter G. Peterson Foundation

Federal budgeting is an annual process that devotes most of its attention to the upcoming fiscal year. That makes the current budget process ill-suited for ...

Ten Serious Flaws in the Congressional Budget Plan

The conference agreement on the congressional budget resolution for 2016, which the House and Senate have approved, contains at least ten very serious ...

Options to Reform the Congressional Budget Process as It Turns 50

The Problem. The 1974 Congressional Budget Act (CBA) turns 50 next year, and members of Congress in both parties agree the process is outdated and broken.

Picking the Wrong Fights: Why We Must Fix Our Broken Budget ...

Intense congressional fights over the debt ceiling and annual spending bills have failed to produce—or even seriously consider—ambitious ...

The Federal Budget Process Fact Sheet

Congress is under no obligation to adopt all or any of the President's budget and often makes significant changes. However, since the President must ultimately ...

This is why the congressional budget process is broken

One frequent criticism of the current budget process is that Congress has been loading up omnibus spending bills that cover many parts of ...

Federal Budget Process Reform: Analysis of Five Reform Issues

There is no unifying theme for this diverse group of proposals, no single “problem” that they are all intended to “correct.” Rather, they ...

Changing the US Government's Budget Process to Support ...

Higher interest rates to service that debt will squeeze other federal government spending. Last year new legislative caps were enacted on ...

How does the federal budget process work? - Tax Policy Center

Recently, it has become common for no appropriation bills to pass by October 1. Then the government is funded by an extremely complicated omnibus bill. This ...

Budget Process - National Priorities Project

The federal budget is made up of two major kinds of spending: mandatory and discretionary spending. A third category, interest on the national debt, will come ...

What's Wrong with the Federal Budget Process

The process is supposed to provide an orderly roadmap for determining the nation's annual spending and revenue priorities, but instead it stifles debate.