The US federal budgeting process is broken. As the 50th anniversary of the Congressional Budget Act approaches, we created BP50 to provide a platform for fiscal experts from all corners to share ideas and proposals for reform.
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Editorial note: this piece originally appeared in June on UnderstandingCongress, a project by AEI’s Kevin R. Kosar. It examines some counterintuitive research showing that voters do penalize politicians for fiscal irresponsibility… with the...
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Director of Budget and Entitlements | Cato Institute
Research Associate for Budget and Entitlement Policy | Cato Institute
Director of tax policy studies at the Cato Institute.
George Gibbs Chair in Political Economy and Senior Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center
I am a research assistant at the Mercatus Center. I write mostly on fiscal and industrial policy.
Doctoral candidate in economics at George Mason University. Previously an economist at the U.S. Congress Joint Economic Committee, U.S. Senate Banking Committee, and Federal Reserve. All views expressed are his own.
Senior fellow in fiscal policy at Americans for Prosperity. Former congressional staffer, builder of bipartisan budget fixes.
Susannah Petitt is the Program Manager for the Fiscal and Labor policy teams at the Mercatus Center
Thinktanker; dad; outdoorsy sort. Host of the Understanding Congress podcast. Coeditor of Congress Overwhelmed: Congressional Capacity and Prospects for Reform (U of Chicago Press). @kevinrkosar
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