A History (and Future) of the Budget Process in the United States: Budget by Fire by Paul Winfree
The United States has one of the most unique budgeting processes of any modern government.The powers of the purse are enumerated under the Constitution, but they were hotly debated by the nations founding fathers. However, the lack of a legal guide for exactly how to delegate the powers, and under what conditions, has led to a process marked by power strugglesprimarily between Congress and the presidencyover the last 230 years.Still, the budget and appropriations process is central to the functioning of the federal government.
This book covers the transformation of American government through the lens of shifting budgeting power, while documenting the evolution of economic policy through the federal budget.As the nation and the federal government have expanded, the budget process has entirely broken down. This book also recommends changes that would help the budget process function more effectively. The chapters are organized both chronologically and topically to help the reader think through the evolution of the budget process. With its comprehensive approach to the history of the budget processcovering the entirety of US federal existencethis book will be a go-to resource for academics and public policy professionals interested in Congressional and executive history.