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108th Congress / Bills / S CON RES 95

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An original concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2005 and including the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2006 through 2009.

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Votes on this bill

DateChamberResultVote
5/19/04 House Passed Session 2, roll call 198: On Agreeing to the Conference Report
Congressional Budget for the U.S. Government for Fy 2005
5/13/04 House Failed Session 2, roll call 171: On Motion to Instruct Conferees
Congressional Budget for the U.S. Government for Fy 2005
5/5/04 House Failed Session 2, roll call 145: On Motion to Instruct Conferees
Congressional Budget for the U.S. Government for Fy 2005
3/30/04 House Failed Session 2, roll call 97: On Motion to Instruct Conferees
Congressional Budget for the U.S. Government for Fy 2005
3/12/04 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 58: On the Concurrent Resolution
S. Con. Res. 95; Budget Appropriations, FY2005 resolution
3/11/04 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 57: On the Amendment
Lautenberg Amdt. 2797; To strike the provision for raising the debt limit.
3/11/04 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 56: On the Amendment
Specter Amdt. No. 2741 as modified; Increase discretionary health funding by $2,000,000,000.
3/11/04 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 54: On the Amendment
Levin Amdt. No. 2817; To lower crude oil prices resulting from the cancellation of planned future deliveries of oil to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve and using the funding made available to provide $1.7 billion in funding for homeland security grants for first responders, firefighter assistance, and port security, and to reduce the debt.
3/11/04 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 53: On the Amendment
Dodd Amdt. No. 2762; To create a reserve fund to allow for an increase in the 21st Century Community Learning Centers Program by $1 billion and lower the national debt by eliminating tax loopholes.
3/11/04 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 52: On the Amendment
Daschle Amdt. No.2774; To create a reserve fund to allow for an increase in Indian Health Service Clinical Services by $3.44 billion and lower the national debt by eliminating abusive tax loopholes or reducing tax breaks for individuals with incomes in excess of $1 million per year.
3/11/04 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 51: On the Amendment
Kennedy Amdt. No. 2725; To create a reserve fund to finance an increase in the maximum Pell Grant that keeps pace with the rate of increase in public college tuition, extend Pell Grants to 500,000 new recipients, and close certain tax loopholes.
3/11/04 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 50: On the Amendment
Lieberman Amdt. No. 2807; To restore cuts and increase funding for homeland security programs and reduce the debt by reducing the President's tax breaks for taxpayers with incomes in excess of $1 million a year.
3/11/04 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 48: On the Amendment
Byrd Amdt. No. 2804; To provide responsible restraints on discretionary funding while providing adequate resources for education, veterans, homeland security, and other critical domestic priorities and fully offsetting the cost by closing corporate tax loopholes, improving tax enforcement and reducing tax breaks for certain individuals.
3/11/04 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 47: On the Amendment
Lincoln Amdt. No. 2803; To provide $60 billion over five years for greater health security for working Americans and their families through a combination of public and private efforts to expand quality, affordable health insurance coverage and cut health care costs by eliminating certain tax loopholes.
3/11/04 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 46: On the Amendment
Harkin Amdt. No. 2799; To provide for increased resources for medical research, disease control, wellness, tobacco cessation and preventative health efforts including substance abuse and mental health services, establishing a fund for this purpose, offset by an increase in the cigarette tax to $1 and proportional increases in other tobacco excise taxes and deficit reduction.
3/11/04 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 45: On the Amendment
Lautenberg Amdt.No. 2703; To reduce debt and require the industries responsible for producing products that contaminate toxic waste sites and industries who are exempt from liability for such contamination, to help pay for the cleanup by reinstating the Superfund polluter pays fees, and to reduce the deficit.
3/11/04 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 44: On the Amendment
Dorgan Amdt. No. 2793; To increase funding for COPS, Byre grants, and Local Law Enforcement Block Grants, and reduce tax breaks for certain individuals.
3/11/04 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 42: On the Amendment
Sarbanes Amdt. No. 2789; To fully fund the FIRE and SAFER Acts and reduce tax breaks for certain individuals.
3/11/04 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 41: On the Amendment
Boxer Amdt. No. 2783; Relative to job creation and taxes.
3/10/04 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 40: On the Amendment
Nelson Amdt. No. 2745; To create a reserve fund to allow for an increase in Veterans' medical care by $1.8 billion by eliminating abusive tax loopholes.
3/10/04 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 39: On the Amendment
Baucus Amdt. No. 2751; To strike the outlay reconciliation instruction to the Committee on Finance.
3/10/04 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 38: On the Amendment
Feingold Amdt. No. 2748; To fully reinstate the pay-as-you-go requirement.
3/10/04 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 37: On the Amendment
Warner Amdt. No. 2742; To increase the amounts provided for national defense for fiscal year 2005 for new budget activity and for outlays.
3/10/04 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 36: On the Amendment
Byrd Amdt. No. 2735; To provide for consideration of tax cuts outside of reconciliation.
3/10/04 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 35: On the Amendment
Murray Amdt. No. 2719; To fully fund the No Child Left Behind Act for fiscal year 2005 and lower the national debt by closing tax loopholes.
3/9/04 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 34: On the Amendment
Daschle Amdt. No. 2710; To create a reserve fund to allow for an increase in Veterans' medical care by $2.7 billion and lower the national debt by reducing the President's tax breaks for taxpayers with incomes in excess of $1 million a year.
3/9/04 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 33: On the Amendment
Conrad Amdt. No. 2704; To establish a 60-vote point of order against the consideration of any direct spending or revenue legislation that would increase the on-budget deficit in any fiscal year.
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