Congressional and Presidential Budget Priorities
Following President Clinton’s recent submission of his 2001 budget proposal, economic experts discussed budget proposals from both Congress … read more
Following President Clinton’s recent submission of his 2001 budget proposal, economic experts discussed budget proposals from both Congress and the president. They talked about the power struggle between the Republican Congress and the Democratic executive branch, how the two branches develop their budget priorities and how they resolve their differences without causing undue hardship to the government and the country. They also covered topics such as whether the federal budget surpluses would affect the budget process. close
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