PERSPECTIVES ON PROPOSALS FOR BUDGET PROCESS REFORM: The Continuing Appetite for Process Reform
THE Federal "budget process," as embodied in the rules and procedures that the Congress established for itself under the Budget Control & Impoundment Act of 1974, has been a fertile ground for "reform" movements since its inception.
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