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Barton-Minge Bill Would Make Profound Changes in Procedures for Dealing With Entitlement Programs
Robert Greenstein and Stacy Dean
7/97, 9pp. 7-097, $3.00

Key Issues Relating to the Barton-Minge Bill
7/97, 15pp. 97-096, $4.00

Unconstitutional Budget Balancing: The Constitutional Amendment on Revenues Would Bar the "Coalition" Budget Plan
Robert Greenstein
(This analysis, as well as 97-020 and 97-019, examine a proposed constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds vote by the House and Senate for any bill that raises federal revenues.)
4/97, 2pp. 97-021, $3.00

Proposed Constitutional Amendment on Revenues Would Impede Deficit Reduction and Protect Special Interest Tax Breaks
3/97, 10pp. 97-020, $3.00
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Proposed Constitutional Amendment on Revenues Would Make it More Difficult to Address the Long-Term Social Security and Medicare Crises
3/97, 2pp. 97-019, $3.00

The Balanced Budget Amendment and Social Security
2/97, 5pp. 97-010, $3.00
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The Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment: An Overview
Robert Greenstein
1/97, 11pp. 97-001, $4.00
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If Everyone Agrees We Should Balance the Budget by 2002, What’s the Problem with a Constitutional Balanced Budget Amendment?
1/97, 3pp. 96-040, $3.00
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State Balanced Budget Requirements Differ From the Proposed Federal Balanced Budget Amendment
Iris Lav and Robert Greenstein
1/97, 5pp. 97-002, $3.00
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A Legacy of Debt? The Balanced Budget Amendment and the Next Generation
Richard Kogan and Robert Greenstein
1/97, 8pp. 97-003, $3.00
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Balanced Budget Amendment Would Significantly Increase Risks of a Government Default
Richard Kogan and Robert Greenstein
1/97, 5pp. 97-004, $3.00
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Fightingthe Last War: The Nation's Track Record in Controlling Deficits Without the Balanced Budget Amendment
Richard Kogan
1/97, 9pp. 97-005, $4.00

Enforcement of a Constitutional Balanced Budget Amendment: Questions Without Answers
Richard Kogan
1/97, 6pp. 97-006, $3.00
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If Families Balance Their Budgets, Why Shouldn't the Constitution Require the Federal Government To Do So Too?
Robert Greenstein
1/97, 2pp. 97-008, $3.00

A Balanced Budget Amendment Could Jeopardize Our Financial Stability
Richard Kogan
1/97, 9pp. 95-026, $3.00

The Off-Budget Status for the Transportation Trust Funds
Richard Kogan
4/96, 2pp. 96-036, $3.00

The Public Debt Reduction Check-off Proposal
Pauline Abernathy
8/95, 4pp. 95-102, $3.00

The Cox Budget Process Reform Bill
Pauline Abernathy, Richard Kogan and David Super
7/95, 5pp. 95-088, $3.00

Will Curbs on Unfunded Mandates Protect States from the Impact of a Federal Balanced Budget Amendment?
Iris J. Lav and James R. St. George
5/95, 21pp. 95-133, $5.00

What is a Spending Cut? An Analysis of Alternative Concepts
Richard Kogan
1/95, 12pp. 95-014, $4.00

House Efforts to Limit Unfunded Mandates
Jim St. George
1/95, 6pp. 95-004, $3.00

Budget Control Devices and Health Care Reform
David Super
11/94, 23pp. 94-018, $3.00

The Common Cents Budget Process Proposals
10/94, 6pp. 94-022, $3.00

The Stenholm Entitlement Cap Proposal
Robert Greenstein and Paul Leonard
7/94, 18pp. 94-012, $6.00

The Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment
Robert Greenstein and Paul Leonard
9/93, 27pp. 93-002, $5.00

The National Performance Review
Robert Greenstein
9/93, 12pp. 93-006, $5.00

The National Performance Review and Questions About Biennial Budgeting
Robert Greenstein
9/93, 6pp. 93-013, $3.00