A balanced government refers to a political system where power is distributed among various branches or levels, such as the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, to prevent any single entity from becoming too powerful. This balance often includes checks and balances, ensuring that each branch can limit the powers of the others, thus promoting accountability and protecting individual rights. Ultimately, a balanced government aims to create stability, fairness, and responsiveness to the needs of the populace.
Only the operating budget must be balanced in state government.
Conservatives are thought to be one group that favors less government and balanced budgets.
A balanced budget occurs when a government's total revenue equals its total expenditures over a specific period, typically a fiscal year. This means that the government is not borrowing money or running a deficit; instead, it is funding its operations and obligations entirely through the income it generates, such as taxes and fees. Maintaining a balanced budget is often seen as a sign of fiscal responsibility, promoting economic stability and sustainability.
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I think you mean balanced, not blanced.He made a balanced speed at the UN.She's following a balanced diet.
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