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Briefing Paper on Litigating Challenges to Federal Spending Decisions (May 1, 2006)
7.1.1
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/EVcPFSbYFY9BtkSf6utl1SQBeK9i9XrFszPm_4rzq3CTEw?e=p0geIW
Briefing Paper on The CFO Act of 1990 and Financial Management of the Department of Defense (May 12, 2014)
8.1.3
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/Ef85awgFN8BLieT1jAZ6SH4BmO-Tq54ijQVZfsJeoMfDFQ?e=XcWrhc
Briefing Paper: Patrick Sharma & Zachary D’Amico, “The Gold Clause Cases and their Implications for Today” (2015)
6.4.3
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/EZwafa6U6PRNib8HLs8KLy0Bgs--RJQW1MLQ-i_ZFFzHyQ?e=jfiVPJ
Briefing Paper: Tai Fukumoto & Patrick Sharma, “A Two-Tiered Defense Budget” (2015)
8.1.1
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/EVqHu2DGtP5NveO1jYuLBYsBoA6ArHxwuo1tDOixWK0Gvg?e=k0xYS8
Briefing Paper: Tharuni Jayaraman & Taylor Bates, “NFIB v. Sebelius: A Potential Shift in the Doctrine of Conditional Spending” (2015)
9.1.3
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/Edl4TdMrZXlHg4JTvQ3ZJo4BtkyQdQ_9gP7W198vfXf7yg?e=anZgad
Briefing Paper: Zach D’Amico & Jacqueline Lash, “Dynamic Scoring: Challenges and Advantages of Macroeconomic Revenue Estimation and Scoring” (2015)
5.3.2
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/EfW7cxKEPOBNoYvAAXSxV08BvA_7Hpp9d12xwWIOFqjmLw?e=DB0w5Q
Budget Briefing Paper on State and Municipal Pensions (May 12, 2014)
9.1.5
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/EX09h69EX59Ijp_U5qecM7YBjv9PcFtoNpai3k8rI87w5Q?e=Azsnqw
Budgtet Briefing Paper: Bending the Health Care Cost Curve (May 12, 2014)
10.2.3
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/EZxwlW8yGoVAv-MiRObe-8wBnF67w6TtXt7dQO5NcDlZdQ?e=7d4suK
Center for Budget and Policy Priorities, “Policy Basics: Introduction to the Federal Budget Process”
5.1.3
http://www.cbpp.org/research/policy-basics-introduction-to-the-federal-budget-process
Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, “SSDI Program-A Short Primer”
10.1.5
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/ETPEYMvLdI9CuGp8a-Uo4l8BUD0dtxWqsuAQOWbnH7nYfQ?e=wv1g9M
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