The Budget Control Act of 2011 as Amended: Budgetary Effects
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This report discusses the effects of the Budget Control Act of 2011 (BCA; P.L. 112-25) on spending and the deficit, assuming that the automatic spending reductions proceed as scheduled from FY2016 to FY2021 and the discretionary spending caps remain in place.
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This report discusses the effects of the Budget Control Act of 2011 (BCA; P.L. 112-25) on spending and the deficit, assuming that the automatic spending reductions proceed as scheduled from FY2016 to FY2021 and the discretionary spending caps remain in place.
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Driessen, Grant A. & Labonte, Marc.The Budget Control Act of 2011 as Amended: Budgetary Effects,
report,
December 29, 2015;
Washington D.C..
(https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc795861/:
accessed May 27, 2024),
University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu;
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