Federal Budget Issues
Current and former congressional and executive budgetary officials, business leaders and others gathered to discuss the role of accounting a… read more
Current and former congressional and executive budgetary officials, business leaders and others gathered to discuss the role of accounting and scoring in the federal budget process. They examined how budgetary measuring information affected policy decisions, whether improving predictive measures was more important than creating a better scoring system and the advantages and disadvantages of separating out capital expenditures among other issues. close
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M. Wendell Belew Attorney
- William Duncan Staff Member House Appropriations Committee
- Arlene Holen Assistant Director Congressional Budget Office
- Don Moran Vice President Lewin/ICF, Inc.
- John Post Executive Director (Former) Business Roundtable
- Shirley Ruhe Director Budget->Budget Priorities
- Damon Tobias Special Counsel
- Paul N. Van de Water Assistant Director Congressional Budget Office->Budget Analysis
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