Stephen Slivinski

Stephen Slivinski

Stephen Slivinski is the director of budget studies at the Cato Institute. He has previously worked for the Tax Foundation, the James Madison Institute and the Goldwater Institute. He has written extensively on the United States Congress's spending practices, and published a book on Republican budget policy [cite book |last=Slivinski |first=Stephen |title=Buck Wild: How Republicans Broke the Bank And Became the Party of Big Government |year=2006 |publisher=Thomas Nelson |isbn=978-1595550644] in 2006.

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* [http://www.cato.org/people/slivinski.html Stephen Slivinski's profile at Cato's website]


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