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The Presidential Candidates' Budget Plans and The Size of Government
James Horney
Revised 10/23/00, 7pp.
24K-HTML, 26K-PDF

The Cost of the Bush and Gore Budget Proposals
James Horney and Robert Greenstein
Revised 10/20/00, 10pp.
40K-HTML, 48K-PDF

How Should the Surplus be Used?
James Horney
9/6/00, 27pp.
90K-HTML, 120K-PDF

Tax Cuts That the House or Senate Has Approved Would Consume All of the Realistically Available Surpluses
Robert Greenstein, James Horney, and Iris Lav
7/27/00, 5pp.
25K-HTML, 35K-PDF

How Much of the New CBO Surplus Is Available for Tax and Program Initiatives?
James Horney and Robert Greenstein
7/18/00, 2pp.
10K-HTML, 19K-PDF

How Much of the Enlarged Surplus Is Available for Tax and Program Initiatives? Available Funds Should be Devoted to Real National Priorities
James Horney and Robert Greenstein
Revised 7/7/00, 8pp.
29K-HTML

Cost of Tax Cuts the House or Senate Has Passed Or Are Expected to Pass Soon Total $649 Billion
James Horney
Revised 7/6/00, 2pp.
5K-HTML

Senate Appropriations Bill Contains Severe Reductions in Social Services Block Grant
Wendell Primus and Kristina Daugirdas
6/00, 8pp.
13K-HTML, 25K-PDF

Trends in U.S. Development Aid and the Current Budget Debate
Isaac Shapiro
Revised 5/9/00,
12K-HTML

Congressional Budget Resolution Would Use at Least 98 Percent of Projected Non-Social Security Surpluses for Tax Cuts
James Horney
Revised 4/14/00, 5pp.
19K-HTML

Costly House Tax Bill That Accompanies Minimum-Wage Legislation Would Largely Benefit High-Income Individuals
Iris J. Lav, James Horney and Robert Greenstein
Revised 3/15/00, 8pp.
30K-HTML

Cost of Tax Cuts That Either the House or Senate Has Passed Total $470 Billion
Revised 3/15/00, 2pp.
6K-HTML

Is the Clinton Budget a "Big Government" Proposal? Spending as a Share of The Economy Would Fall to Lowest Level since 1956
James Horney and Robert Greenstein
Revised 3/14, 2000, 6 pp.
122K-HTML

What Do The New Baseline Budget Projections Mean? How Much Is Available for Tax Cuts and Program Initiatives?
James Horney and Robert Greenstein
2/3/00,
25K-HTML