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The Case For Aerospace And Defense Spending As Economic Stimulus, Mark J. Nackman
The Case For Aerospace And Defense Spending As Economic Stimulus, Mark J. Nackman
Georgetown Law Fiscal Law and Policy Reform Briefing Papers
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How To Un-Supplement A Tsunami Of Fiscal Proportions: An Examination Of The Supplemental Appropriations Process, Jonathan Black
How To Un-Supplement A Tsunami Of Fiscal Proportions: An Examination Of The Supplemental Appropriations Process, Jonathan Black
Georgetown Law Fiscal Law and Policy Reform Briefing Papers
Article I § 9 clause 7 of the United States Constitution makes it clear that “No Money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence of Appropriations made by Law.” This single sentence provides Congress with the sole legislative authority to allocate money out of the federal treasury. Throughout the years, Congress has fleshed out this power through legislation governing how the appropriations and budgeting process should occur. Although Congress has been granted the constitutional authority to make appropriations, the President and the executive agencies that receive the funds appropriated by Congress have made themselves influential partners in this …
Foreign Policy On The Fly: Legislating Foreign Affairs In Appropriations Acts, Ariel S. Wolf
Foreign Policy On The Fly: Legislating Foreign Affairs In Appropriations Acts, Ariel S. Wolf
Georgetown Law Fiscal Law and Policy Reform Briefing Papers
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The Forgotten Entitlements: Reforming The Congressional Budget Process To Contain The Growth Of Tax Expenditures, Robert Lepore
The Forgotten Entitlements: Reforming The Congressional Budget Process To Contain The Growth Of Tax Expenditures, Robert Lepore
Georgetown Law Fiscal Law and Policy Reform Briefing Papers
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Restoring The Jurisdictional Boundaries Between Authorizations And Appropriations, Franklin Logan
Restoring The Jurisdictional Boundaries Between Authorizations And Appropriations, Franklin Logan
Georgetown Law Fiscal Law and Policy Reform Briefing Papers
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