Housekeeping. Designated Opponents (link on syllabus) Committee chairs ( manage committee tab on LegSim) Pocket rules (for floor debates)

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Housekeeping Designated Opponents (link on syllabus) Committee chairs ( manage committee tab on LegSim) Pocket rules (for floor debates)

Coalition building Attract cosponsors? Persuade committees that your bill has support and deserves their attention? Work with other lawmakers to incorporate your policy ideas into a single bill (that has more support)?

Congressional budgeting

Congressional Budgeting Congress created the budgeting process to promote fiscal responsibility How s it working? Federal Budget trends Are deficits and debt a bad thing? Source: Congressional Budget Office

Public (mis)understanding

Key terms Deficit Borrowing to cover between spending and revenues in one year (~$1 trillion in 2018) Debt Total borrowing (~$21 trillion) Discretionary spending (appropriations) Mandatory spending Entitlement programs Interest on the debt

Discretionary Budget Breakdown (35%) (Trump budget request for 2018)

For more detail, search for Department of X Budget (usually in thousands of dollars)

The Budget Baseline: National Income (real GDP) Budgeting is always about the (uncertain) future

Real and Projected Deficits as % of GDP (1968-)

Are deficits a bad thing?

Does return on investment exceed borrowing costs?

Total borrowing (1940-) Good investments!

Mandatory spending and interest are the main sources of rising debt (1968-)

Revenues have held steady (1966-)

Revenue sources have changed though (1966-)

It adds up

Before you start cutting entitlements.

Who depends on Social Security?

Who depends on Medicaid?

Bending the cost curve ~2% adjustment in reduced spending or increased revenues addresses the long term problem The longer we wait, the larger the required cuts and the lower the revenues. Growth and expenditure forecasts are also uncertain Why isn t Congress acting?

Next time: Can Congress do the right thing? Answer: Congress wants to and has tried, but political incentives are against reducing the debt.

Politics of blame avoidance Deficit reduction is about short term pain for long term gain People remember losses more than gains Little electoral incentive to make necessary cuts or tax increases Yes, Congress has managed to reduce the deficit how?

Congress Long history of efforts to promote fiscal responsibility Conservative Appropriations chairs Creation of budget committees and CBO (mid-1970s) Sequester (early 1980s) OBRA: Multi-year budgeting and Improved sequester (1980s)

Real and Projected Deficits as % of GDP (1968-) Introduction of OBRA

Still hard to say no Smoke and mirrors Rosy economic forecasts Just don t do it!

Official budget process today January: President submits budget request No balanced budget requirement House and Senate agree on budget resolution setting broad programmatic spending targets House and Senate Appropriations Committees propose specific program spending Before Oct. 1: Congress and President then pass reconciliation bills that align House and Senate spending amounts. Cannot be filibustered Cannot exceed Budget Resolution (Byrd Rule) Sequester

Fallback budget process (common) Congress and President fail to reconcile differences. To avoid a government shutdown. Agree to fund programs at previous year levels via Continuing Appropriations bills

Forecasting the 2018 midterms Senate is probably not in play 2/3rds of 1/3 of seats up for election are held by Democrats House is in play President s party can expect midterm losses, but will it lose majority control?

Forecasting the 2018 midterms 1. Generic ballot works well but no theory If the election were held today. 2. Statistical prediction theoretical fundamentals Referendum on President, Majority party exposure, State of the economy 3. Experts specific contextual information Open seat races; challenger quality Challenger quality (Year of the woman?) Local issues (scandal)

Oops Oops

Ray Fair Statistical Model Goal: Model Democratic 2 party vote share in past midterm elections. Use model to predict to 2018 Variables Democrats House vote share 2016 (exposure) Democrat presidential vote share 2016 (exposure) Democratic President? (referendum) War? State of the Economy? Annual GDP growth Change in Inflation rate Good news (months of GDP growth > 3.2%)

How about 2018?

Friday Bring TWO pieces of propaganda (own reelection; opposition research) Email audio or video (or link) to jwilker@uw.edu no later than 10am Friday 30 second maximum Hard hitting ads are fine. Offensive ads are not. Also voting on whether to reelect majority leader

John McCain Golden Pen Award Senator Soneda Senator Totten

Patty Murray Workhorse Award Senator Hickman Senator Kissinger

Susan M. Collins Award Senator Augsberger

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