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107th Congress / Bills / H CON RES 83

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Establishing the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2002, revising the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2001, and setting forth appropriate budgetary levels for each of fiscal years 2003 through 2011.

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Votes on this bill

DateChamberResultVote
7/11/01 Senate Failed Session 1, roll call 229: On the Motion to Table
Motion to Table Durbin Amdt. No. 879;
5/10/01 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 98: On the Conference Report
H.Con.Res. 83. Conference Report; Budget Appropriations, FY2002 resolution
5/9/01 House Passed Session 1, roll call 104: On Agreeing to the Conference Report
Congressional Budget for Fiscal Year 2002
4/24/01 House Failed Session 1, roll call 85: On Motion to Instruct Conferees
Congressional Budget for Fiscal Year 2002
4/6/01 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 86: On the Concurrent Resolution
H. Con. Res. 83, as amended; Budget Appropriations, FY2002 resolution
4/6/01 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 85: On the Amendment
Bond Amdt. No. 351; Increase Veterans discretionary spending for FY02.
4/6/01 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 84: On the Amendment
Wellstone Amendment No. 269; To increase discretionary funding for veterans medical care by $1.718 billion in 2002 and each year thereafter to ensure that veterans have access to quality medical care.
4/5/01 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 83: On the Amendment
Collins Amdt. No. 349; To provide tax credits for small business to purchase health insurance for their employees and to provide for the deductibility of health insurance for the self-employed and those who don't receive health insurance from their employers and for long-term care.
4/5/01 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 82: On the Amendment
Breaux Amdt. No. 348; To increase funding for IDEA.
4/5/01 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 80: On the Amendment
Hollings Amdt. No. 225; To provide for a $85 billion tax rebate, and for other purposes.
4/5/01 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 79: On the Amendment
Hutchison Amdt. No. 347; To eliminate the marriage penalty tax.
4/5/01 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 77: On the Amendment
Corzine Amdt. No. 257; To increase natural resources, environment, energy and other spending to ensure full funding of the Land Conservation, Preservation, and Infrastructure Improvement Program; to help preserve the core operating budgets of the major environmental agencies to provide appropriate funding for activities related to enforcement of environmental statutes and setting of standards that protect natural resources and the public's health; to address contaminated brownfield sites and urban sprawl and promote smart growth; to save wildlife habitat and endangered species; and to address water quality and infrastructure, global climate change, and energy security, resources and efficiency.
4/5/01 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 76: On the Amendment
Durbin Amdt. No. 202; To call for immediate action by the United States Senate on passage of an Economic Stimulus Package in FY01 and to provide for further tax cuts in Fiscal Years 2002-11 as part of a fiscally responsible budget that ensures maximum feasible debt reduction.
4/5/01 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 75: On the Amendment
Domenici Amdt. No. 345; To provide for tax relief.
4/5/01 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 74: On the Amendment
Collins Amdt. No. 190; To establish a reserve fund to eliminate further cuts in medicare payments to home health agencies.
4/5/01 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 73: On the Amendment
Stabenow Amdt. No. 191; To eliminate further cuts in Medicare payments to home health agencies.
4/4/01 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 72: On the Amendment
Warner Amdt. No. 189; To increase the levels of new budget authority and budget outlays provided for the National Defense (050) major functional category for fiscal year 2002, and to make corresponding adjustments necessitated by those increases.
4/4/01 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 71: On the Amendment
Landrieu Amdt. No. 188; To amend the congressional budget to allow for the continued transformation of the military, to fulfill congressional commitments to provide quality health care for active and retired military families, and to continue improvements in compensation, housing, and other quality of life issues.
4/4/01 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 70: On the Amendment
Specter Amdt. No. 186; Increase descretionary health funding by $700,000,000.
4/4/01 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 69: On the Amendment
Harkin Amdt. No. 185; To make certain that no child is left behind and to maintain fiscal discipline by making a major investment in education and a commensurate reduction in the share of tax relief given to the wealthiest one percent of Americans.
4/4/01 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 68: On the Amendment
Johnson Amdt. No. 176; To provide emergency assistance to producers of agricultural commodities in fiscal year 2001, and additional funds for farm and conservation programs during fiscal years 2002 through 2001.
4/4/01 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 67: On the Amendment
Grassley Amdt. No. 174; To provide for additional agriculture assistance.
4/3/01 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 66: On the Amendment
Baucus Amdt. No. 172; To establish a prescription drug benefit under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act, without using funds generated from either the Medicare or Social Security surpluses, that is voluntary; accessible to all beneficiaries; designed to assist beneficiaries with the high cost of prescription drugs, protect them from excessive out of pocket costs, and give them bargaining power in the marketplace; affordable to all beneficiaries and the program; administered using private sector entities and competitive purchasing techniques; and consistent with broader Medicare reform.
4/3/01 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 65: On the Amendment
Grassley Amdt. No. 173; To revise certain provisions providing for a reserve fund for prescription drugs and medicare reform in the Senate.
3/28/01 House Passed Session 1, roll call 70: On Agreeing to the Resolution
Congressional Budget for Fiscal Year 2002
3/28/01 House Failed Session 1, roll call 69: Spratt Substitute Amendment
3/28/01 House Failed Session 1, roll call 68: Flake Substitute Amendment
3/28/01 House Failed Session 1, roll call 67: Stenholm Substitute Amendment
3/28/01 House Failed Session 1, roll call 66: Kucinich Substitute Amendment
Congressional Budget for Fiscal Year 2002
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