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104th Congress / Bills / S CON RES 57

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An original concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal years 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002.

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Votes on this bill

DateChamberResultVote
5/23/96 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 155: On the Amendment
byrd amdt no. 4040; To improve our water and sewer systems, national parks and Everglades, to be offset by closing corporate loopholes and changes in tax expenditures.
5/23/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 154: On the Amendment
Roth amdt. no. 4025; To express the sense of the Senate regarding the funding of Amtrak.
5/23/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 153: On the Amendment
domenici amdt no. 4027; To adjust the fiscal year 1997 non-defense discretionary allocation to the Appropriations Committee by $5 billion in budget authority and $4 billion in outlays to sustain 1996 post-OCRA policy.
5/23/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 151: On the Motion to Table
motion to table feingold amdt no. 3969; To eliminate the tax cut.
5/23/96 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 150: On the Amendment
chafee amdt no. 4018; In the nature of a substitute.
5/23/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 149: On the Motion to Table
motion to table kerrey amdt no. 4016; To express the sense of the Senate on long term entitlement reforms.
5/23/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 147: On the Motion to Table
motion to table bumpers amdt no. 4014; To restore common sense to the budget rules by eliminating the defense firewalls.
5/22/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 145: On the Amendment
mccain amendment no. 4035; To express the sense of the Senate regarding corporate subsidies and to provide a rule that would prohibit the scoring of proceeds from asset sales that would lead to a financial loss by the Federal Government.
5/22/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 144: On the Motion to Table
Motion to table harkin amendment no. 4011; To provide that the first reconciliation bill not include medicaid reform, focusing mainly on welfare reform by shifting medicaid changes from the first to the second reconciliation bill.
5/22/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 143: On the Amendment
dole amendment no. 4019; To express the the sense of the Senate relating to the Administration's practice regarding the prosecution of drug smugglers.
5/22/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 142: On the Amendment
gramm amendment no. 4034; To express the sense of the Congress that the 1993 income tax increase on social security benefits should be repealed.
5/22/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 141: On the Amendment
Exon amdt. no. 4033; To express the sense of the Senate that no provisions in this resolution should worsen the solvency of the Medicare Trust Fund.
5/22/96 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 140: On the Amendment
Ashcroft amendment no. 4008; To provide for an income tax deduction for the old age, survivors, and disability insurance taxes paid by employees and self-employed individuals.
5/22/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 138: On the Amendment
simpson amendment no. 4003; To express the sense of the Senate that all Federal spending and revenues which are indexed for inflation should be calibrated by the most accurate inflation indices which are available to the Federal government.
5/22/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 137: On the Amendment
lott amendment no. 4002 as modified; To express the sense of the Congress regarding reimbursement of the United States for the costs of Operations Southern Watch and Provide Comfort.
5/22/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 136: On the Motion to Table
motion to table byrd amendment no. 4001; This amendment increases overall discretionary spending to the levels proposed by the President. This amendment is fully offset by the extenstion of expired tax provisions or corporate and business tax reforms.
5/22/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 135: On the Amendment
santorum amendment no. 4032; To reform the Davis-Bacon Act.
5/22/96 Senate Failed Session 2, roll call 134: On the Motion to Table
motion to table kennedy amendment no. 4031; To protect the incomes of construction workers and their families and to express the sense of the Senate that the Davis-Bacon Act should not be repealed.
5/22/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 133: On the Amendment
ashcroft amendment no.4030; To express the sense of the Congress that States should be allowed to require welfare recipients to stay drug-free as a condition for receiving welfare benefits from the taxpayers.
5/22/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 132: On the Amendment
kennedy amendment no.3999; To express the sense of the Congress that provisions of current medicaid law families of nursing home residents from experiencing financial ruin as the price of needed care for their loved ones should be retained.
5/22/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 131: On the Amendment
kennedy amendment no. 3998; To express the sense of the Congress that the reconciliation bill should not include any changes in Federal nursing home quality standards or the Federal enforcement of such standards.
5/22/96 Senate Failed Session 2, roll call 130: On the Motion to Table
motion to table kennedy amendment no. 3997; To express the sense of the Congress that the reconciliation bill should maintain the existing prohibition against additional charges by providers under the medicare program.
5/22/96 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 129: On the Amendment
kyl amendment no.3996; To adopt the President's budget for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program through fiscal year 2000 and freeze funding for the program thereafter.
5/22/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 128: On the Motion to Table
motion to table kyl amendment no. 3995; To express the sense of the Senate regarding a supermajority requirement for raising taxes.
5/22/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 127: On the Amendment
wellstone amendment no.3988; To express the sense of the Senate with respect to maintaining current expenditure levels for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) for FY 1997.
5/22/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 126: On the Motion to Table
motion to table kerry amendment no.3991; To increase the Function 500 totals to maintain levels of education and training funding that will keep pace with rising school enrollments and the demand for a better-trained workforce.
5/22/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 125: On the Motion to Table
motion to table kerry amendment no. 3990; To help protect the quality of our water and air, to clean up toxic waste, to protect our national parks and other natural resources, and so forth and for other purposes.
5/22/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 124: On the Amendment
wellstone amendment no.3987; To prevent Congress from enacting legislation that increases the number of children who are hungry or homeless.
5/22/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 123: On the Motion to Table
motion to table amendment no. 3986; To ensure that funds are provided for the hiring of new police under the Community Oriented Policing Service in FY 1997.
5/22/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 122: On the Amendment
abraham amendment no.4028; To increase funding for the Violent Crime Reduction Trust Fund programs in 2001 and 2002 with offsetting reductions and to express the sense of the Senate regarding administrative funding of the President's Public Safety and Community Policing Grants.
5/22/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 121: On the Motion to Table
motion to table wellstone amendment no.3985; To express the sense of the Senate on tax deductibility of higher education tuition and student loan interest costs.
5/22/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 120: On the Motion to Table
motion to table boxer amendment no. 3982; To preserve, protect, and strengthen the medicaid program by controlling costs, providing State flexibility, and restoring critical standards and protections, including coverage for all populations covered under current law.
5/16/96 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 119: On the Amendment
exon amdt no. 3965 as amended; Setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal years 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002.
5/16/96 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 118: On the Amendment
abraham amdt no. 3980; To express the sense of the Congress regarding medicare trust fund solvency.
5/16/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 117: On the Motion to Table
motion to table rockefeller amdt no. 3979; To restore $50 billion in excessive Medicare cuts designed to pay for new tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans, offset by the extension of expired tax provisions or corporate and business tax reforms; to protect seniors against unjustified increases in premiums and other out-of-pocket costs; to prevent the closing of rural hospitals and other excessive provider cuts that erode access to needed medical services; to prevent the implementation of policies designed to force seniors to give up their own doctors to join private health plans; and to protect Medicare against policies that will cause it to wither on the vine.
5/16/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 116: On the Amendment
bond amendment no. 3971; To restore funds to the Veteran's Administration Medical Care program, offset by a reduction in welfare benefits.
5/16/96 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 115: On the Amendment
exon amendment no.3973; To cut corporate welfare to fund Veteran benefits.
5/15/96 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 113: On the Amendment
grassley amdt no. 3963; To reduce defense spending.
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