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105th Congress / Bills / S CON RES 86

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An original concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal years 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003 and revising the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 1998.

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Votes on this bill

DateChamberResultVote
4/2/98 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 84: On the Concurrent Resolution
s.con.res.86 as amended; An original concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal years 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003 and revising the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 1998.
4/2/98 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 81: On the Motion to Table
Motion to table Murray Amdt. No.2216; To increase Function 500 discretionary budget authority and outlays to accommodate both President Clinton's investments in education and the $2.5 billion increase assumed by the resolution for IDEA.
4/2/98 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 79: On the Amendment
kempthorne amdt no. 2285; To recognize potential alternative funding sources for landowner incentives under the Endangered Species Recovery Act.
4/2/98 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 78: On the Motion to Table
motion to table amdt no. 2184; To increase Function 500 discretionary budget authority and outlays to support innovative education reform efforts in urban and rural districts.
4/2/98 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 77: On the Amendment
Grams Amdt. No.2222; To use any budget surplus to reduce payroll tax and establish personal retirement accounts for hard-working Americans.
4/2/98 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 76: On the Amendment
Domenici Amdt. No.2283;
4/2/98 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 75: On the Amendment
Rockefeller Amdt. No.2284;
4/2/98 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 74: On the Amendment
Hutchison Amdt. No.2208; To express the sense of the Senate that any budget surplus should be dedicated to debt reduction or direct tax relief for hard-working American families.
4/2/98 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 73: On the Motion to Table
Motion to table Kennedy Amdt. No.2183; To express the sense of the Senate concerning the enactment of a patient's bill of rights.
4/2/98 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 72: On the Amendment
nickles amdt no. 2282; To express the sense of the Senate concerning health care quality.
4/2/98 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 71: On the Amendment
kyl amdt no. 2221; To express the sense of the Senate supporting a supermajority requirement for raising taxes.
4/2/98 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 70: On the Motion to Table
Motion to table Specter amdt. no. 2254, as modified; To increase the Federal investment in biomedical research should be increased by $2,000,000,000 in fiscal year 1999.
4/2/98 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 68: On the Amendment
Brownback Amdt. No.2177; To express the sense of the Senate regarding economic growth, social security, and Government efficiency.
4/2/98 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 67: On the Motion to Table
Motion to table Bumpers Amdt. No.2228; To provide for the funding to help the states comply with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act by eliminating an unjustified tax loophole.
4/2/98 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 66: On the Amendment
Bond amdt. No. 2213; To fully fund the Section 202 Elderly Housing program.
4/2/98 Senate Failed Session 2, roll call 63: On the Motion to Table
Motion to table Dorgan Amdt. No.2280; To strike section 301 of the concurrent resolution, which expresses the sense of Congress regarding the sunset of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and replace it with a section expressing the sense of Congress that important tax incentives such as those for encouraging home ownership and charitable giving should be retained.
4/2/98 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 62: On the Amendment
Hutchison Amdt. No.2279; To expresss the sense of the Senate regarding passage of an IRS restructuring bill that provides real relief for taxpayers and provides appropriate oversight as wel as to express the sense of the Senate that the tax code should be terminated.
4/1/98 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 59: On the Amendment
Faircloth Amdt. No.2251; To express the sense of the Senate that the Congress should begin to phase out the marriage penalty this year.
4/1/98 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 57: On the Motion to Table
Motion to table Moseley-Braun Amdt No. 2175; To express the sense of the Senate regarding elementary and secondary school modernization and construction.
4/1/98 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 56: On the Amendment
Roth Amdt. No. 2209; To express the sense of the Senate that the Committee on Finance shall consider and report a legislative proposal this year that would dedicate the Federal budget surplus to the establishment of a program of personal retirement accounts for working Americans.
4/1/98 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 53: On the Amendment
Kyl amdt. no. 2169; To express the sense of the Congress regarding freedom of health care choice for medicare seniors.
3/31/98 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 51: On the Amendment
Gregg Amdt. No.2168; To express the sense of the Senate that this resolution assumes that no immunity from liability will be provided to any manufacturer of a tobacco product.
3/31/98 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 49: On the Amendment
sessions amdt no 2166; Expressing the sense of the Congress that the Federal Government should acknowledge the importance of at-home parents and should not discriminate against families who forego a second income in order for a mother or father to be at home with their children.
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