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Testimony

Biennial Budgeting

Rudolph G. Penner
November 18, 2015
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In this testimony before the US House of Representatives Committee on the Budget, Institute fellow Rudy Penner discussed the problems that could arise from biennial budgeting, including needing to rely more heavily on forecasts which may contain errors, fewer opportunities for oversight, and fewer opportunities to work through the complexities of the budget.

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