The President’s Budget as a Source of Agency Policy Control

August 2017
Citation:
47
ELR 10698
Issue
8
Author
Eloise Pasachoff

This Article expands the view of centralized control of the administrative state by describing, categorizing, and analyzing the processes by which OMB uses the budget to get "in the stream of every policy decision made by the federal government." The Article then assesses OMB’s budget work against administrative law values and offers recommendations for how this work can better foster accountability.

Eloise Pasachoff is a Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center.

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