Abstract

This comparative analysis of House and Senate Appropriations Committees' budget recommendations for eight agencies (1947-1972) confirms the widely accepted notion that the House Committee cuts a greater portion of agencies' budget estimates and makes decisions more within an incremental norm than the Senate Committee. By concentrating on budget recommendations of the House and Senate Appropriations Committees, the principal intent of this study is to draw together and expand congressional budgeting data on distinctive types of agencies which have not heretofore been directly compared.

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