109th Congress / Bills / S CON RES 18
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An original concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2006 and including the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2005 and 2007 through 2010.
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Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 81: On the Concurrent Resolution S. Con. Res. 18 As Amended; Restore Pay-As-You Go Tax Cuts bill | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 80: On the Amendment Levin Amdt. No. 238; To promote innovation and U.S. competitiveness by expressing the sense of the Senate urging the Senate Committee on Appropriations to make efforts to fund the Advanced Technology Program, which supports industry-led research and development of cutting-edge technologies with broad commercial potential and societal benefits. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 79: On the Amendment Dayton Amdt. No. 202; | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 78: On the Amendment Dorgan Amdt. No. 211; To restore funding for tribal programs and provide necessary additional funding based on recommendations from Indian country | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 77: On the Amendment Boxer Amdt. No. 257; To establish a point of order. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 76: On the Amendment Lautenberg Amdt. No. 187; To strike the debt ceiling reconciliation instruction. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 75: On the Amendment Clinton Amdt. No. 244 As Modified; To expand access to preventive health care services that reduce unintended pregnancy (including teen pregnancy), reduce the number of abortions, and improve access to women's health care. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 71: On the Amendment Byrd Amdt. No. 240; Relative to transportation funding. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 74: On the Amendment Bunning Amdt. No. 241; To repeal the 1993 tax increase on Social Security benefits. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 73: On the Amendment Conrad Amdt. No. 243; To express the sense of the Senate that the tax cuts assumed in the budget resolution should include the repeal of the 1993 increase in the income tax on Social Security benefits. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 72: On the Amendment Talent Amdt. No. 225; To provide the flexibility to consider all available transportation funding options. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 70: On the Amendment Biden Amdt. No. 239; Relative to funding to the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 69: On the Amendment Baucus Amdt. No. 234; To ensure that legislation to make cuts in agriculture programs receives full consideration and debate in the Senate under regular order, rather than being fast-tracked under reconciliation procedures. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 68: On the Amendment Kennedy Amdt. No. 177 As Modified; Relative to education funding. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 66: On the Amendment Coleman Amdt. No. 230; To fully fund the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 67: On the Amendment Cochran Amdt. No. 208; To modify the designation authority for an emergency requirement. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 65: On the Amendment Sarbanes Amdt. No. 156; To restore funding for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 64: On the Amendment Lieberman Amdt. No. 220; To protect the American people from terrorist attacks by restoring $565 million in cuts to vital first-responder programs in the Department of Homeland Security, including the State Homeland Security Grant program, by providing $150 million for port security grants and by providing $140 million for 1,000 new border patrol agents. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 63: On the Amendment Dorgan Amdt. No. 210; To repeal the tax subsidy for certain domestic companies which move manufacturing operations and American jobs offshore. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 62: On the Amendment Landrieu Amdt. No. 219; To establish a reserve fund in the event that legislation is passed to provide a 50 percent tax credit to employers that continue to pay the salaries of Guard and Reserve employees who have been called to active duty. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 61: On the Amendment Harkin Amdt. No. 172; To restore the Perkins Vocational Education program and provide for deficit reduction paid for through the elimination of the phase out of the personal exemption limitation and itemized deduction limitation for high-income taxpayers now scheduled to start in 2006. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 60: On the Amendment Snowe Amdt. No. 214; To ensure that any savings associated with legislation that provides the Secretary of Health and Human Services with the authority to participate in the negotiation of contracts with manufacturers of covered part D drugs to achieve the best possible prices for such drugs under part D of title XVIII of the Social Security Act, that requires the Secretary to negotiate contracts with manufacturers of such drugs for each fallback prescription drug plan, and that requires the Secretary to participate in the negotiation for a contract for any such drug upon the request of a prescription drug plan or an MA-PD plan, is reserved for reducing expenditures under such part. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 59: On the Amendment Carper Amdt. No. 207; To provide for full consideration of tax cuts in the Senate under regular order. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 58: On the Amendment Smith Amdt. No. 204; To create a reserve fund for the establishment of a Bipartisan Medicaid Commission to consider and recommend appropriate reforms to the Medicaid program, and to strike Medicaid cuts to protect states and vulnerable populations. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 57: On the Amendment Frist Amdt. No. 229; To express the sense of the Senate regarding Medicaid reconciliation legislation consistent with recommendations from the Secretary of Health and Human Services. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 56: On the Amendment Specter Amdt. No. 173; To increase discretionary health and education funding by $2,000,000,000. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 55: On the Amendment Akaka Amdt. No. 149; To increase veterans medical care by $2.8 billion in 2006. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 54: On the Amendment Ensign Amdt. No. 170; To increase veterans medical care by $410,000,000 in fiscal year 2006. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 53: On the Amendment Feingold Amdt. No. 186; To fully reinstate the pay-as-you-go requirement. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 52: On the Amendment Cantwell Amdt. No. 168; To strike section 201(a)(4) relative to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 51: On the Amendment Byrd Amdt. No. 158; To provide adequate funding of $1.4 billion in fiscal year 2006 to preserve a national intercity passenger rail system. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 50: On the Amendment Stabenow Amdt. No. 147; To protect the American people from terrorist attacks by providing the necessary resources to our firefighters, police, EMS workers and other first-responders by restoring $1,626 billion in cuts to first-responder programs. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 49: On the Amendment Nelson (FL) Amdt. No. 145; To express the sense of the Senate that Congress should reject any Social Security plan that requires deep benefit cuts or a massive increase in debt. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 48: On the Amendment DeMint Amdt. No. 150; To express the sense of the Senate that failing to address the financial condition of Social Security will result in massive debt, deep benefit cuts and tax increases. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 47: On the Amendment Conrad Amdt. No. 144; To ensure that 75-year solvency has been restored to Social Security before Congress considers new deficit-financed legislation that would increase mandatory spending or cut taxes. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 46: On the Amendment Graham Amdt. No. 152 As Modified; To express the sense of the Senate regarding the urgent need for legislation to ensure the long-term viability of the Social Security program. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 45: On the Amendment Bingaman Amdt. No. 143; To restore funding for education programs that are cut and reduce debt by closing corporate tax loopholes. |