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2015

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Preventing Government Shutdowns: Designing Default Rules For Budgets, David Gamage, David Scott Louk Jan 2015

Preventing Government Shutdowns: Designing Default Rules For Budgets, David Gamage, David Scott Louk

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In nearly every area of law and governance, default policies exist when lawmakers cannot pass new legislation — typically, the status quo simply remains in effect. To its detriment, U.S. budget making at both the state and federal levels lacks effective defaults. If a new budget isn’t passed by year end, there is no budget, and the government shuts down. This lack of defaults, coupled with a dysfunctional era of budgetary politics, has led to a number of recent high-profile and costly state and federal government shutdowns at the state and federal levels.

To date, legal scholarship has failed to …