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Budgeting Entitlements - The Politics of Food Stamps

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Focusing on the history of the food stamp program, this book examines how the growing integration of welfare and budgeting has affected both political strategies and resulting policies.Ronald F. King looks at the effects on welfare transfers of the different kinds of budgetary rules adopted by Congress: discretion, entitlement, and expenditure caps. King analyzes tensions in the program between budgetary concerns and entitlement, revealing that budget mechanisms which seek to cap the growth of entitlement spending have perverse but predictable effects. He also explores the broader conflict between procedural and substantive justice, which pits inclusive democratic decision-making against special protections for the needy and vulnerable in society.In an era when budgetary anxieties coexist with continuing poverty, King's book sheds new light on the increasing fistulization of welfare in America.

List of contents

Preface and Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: Budget Politics and Welfare Politics 2. Model Behavior: Th Problems of Costs and the Forms of Budget Control 3. Stamping In: Discretionary Budgeting and the Origins of the Food Stamp Program, 1964-1973 4. Caps On: Entitlement Budgeting and the Politics of Uncontrollable Food Stamp Spending, 1974-1977 5. Cap Sizes: Food Stamp Budget Caps under Unified Partisan Control, 1978-1980 6. Top Hats: Food Stamp Budget Caps under Divided Partisan Control, 1981-1984 7. Caps Off: The Repeal of Food Stamp Budget Caps in an Era of Fiscal Constraint, 1985-1990 8. Old Hat: The Return of Entitlement Politics and the Revival of Budget Cap Proposals, 1991-1994 9. Block HeadsL Food Stamp Budget Control and the Politics of Welfare Reform, 1995-1996 10. Re-Caps: Food Stamps and Budget Rules in Retrospect and Prospect AppendixFood Stamp Program, Fiscal Years 1961-1998, Authorization Ceilings, Appropriations, and Outlays Index

About the author

Ronald F. King is a professor of political science at Tulane University and author of Money, Time and Politics: Investment Tax Subsidies and American Democracy(1993).

Summary

As budgetary concerns have come to dominate Congressional action, the design and implementation of welfare programs have come under greater scrutiny. This book focuses on the food stamp program to examine how the integration of welfare and budgeting has affected both politics and people.

Product details

Authors Ronald F. King, Ronald Frederick King
Publisher Georgetown University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.08.2000
 
EAN 9780878407972
ISBN 978-0-87840-797-2
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 159 mm x 235 mm x 32 mm
Series American Governance and Public
American Governance and Public Policy series
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

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