House Budget Committee Democrats

See Roy T. Meyers, “Biennial Budgeting in the U.S. Congress,” Public Budgeting & Finance 8: 21-32 (1988). The other alternative is the “stretch” model, where budget decisions would be allocated over two years, thus reducing workload in any one year. Proponents of biennial budgeting normally make a number of arguments in favor of the reform: ................
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