About: Unallotment

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Unallotment is a budgetary technique used by United States state governors to unilaterally make spending cuts to bridge budget deficit gaps. Unallotment was used by a number of governors in the wake of the economic recession of 2008, most notably by Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty in July 2009.

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  • Unallotment is a budgetary technique used by United States state governors to unilaterally make spending cuts to bridge budget deficit gaps. Unallotment was used by a number of governors in the wake of the economic recession of 2008, most notably by Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty in July 2009. (en)
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  • August 2018 (en)
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  • Discusses only Minnesota. (en)
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  • Unallotment is a budgetary technique used by United States state governors to unilaterally make spending cuts to bridge budget deficit gaps. Unallotment was used by a number of governors in the wake of the economic recession of 2008, most notably by Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty in July 2009. (en)
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