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109th Congress / Bills / S CON RES 83

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An original concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2007 and including the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2006 and 2008 through 2011.

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Votes on this bill

DateChamberResultVote
3/16/06 Senate Passed Session 2, roll call 74: On Passage of the Bill
S.Con.Res. 83; An original concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2007 and including the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2006 and 2008 through 2011.
3/16/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 73: On the Amendment
Ensign Amdt No. 3166; No Statement of Purpose on File.
3/16/06 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 72: On the Amendment
Domenici Amdt No. 3128; To provide funding for implementing the Energy Policy Act of 2005 from ANWR.
3/16/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 71: On the Amendment
Stabenow Amdt No. 3164; To establish a reserve fund to allow for deficit-neutral legislation that would provide seniors with a prescription drug benefit option that is affordable, user-friendly, and administered directly by the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
3/16/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 70: On the Amendment
Bingaman Amdt No. 3121; To strike the direct spending limitation.
3/16/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 69: On the Amendment
Boxer Amdt No. 3105; No Statement of Purpose on File.
3/16/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 68: On the Amendment
DeMint Amdt. No. 3087 As Modified; To establish a reserve fund for Social Security reform.
3/16/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 67: On the Amendment
Kerry Amdt No. 3143; To prevent the imposition of excessive TRICARE fees and co-pays on military retirees.
3/16/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 66: On the Amendment
Lincoln Amdt No. 3106; To restore the discretionary budget for the Department of Agriculture with an offset achieved by closing corporate tax loopholes.
3/16/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 65: On the Amendment
Inhofe Amdt No. 3093; No Statement of Purpose on File.
3/16/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 64: On the Amendment
Akaka Amdt No. 3071; To increase funding for Title I grants and reduce debt by closing corporate tax loopholes.
3/16/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 63: On the Amendment
Stabenow Amdt No. 3141; To provide an assured stream of funding for veteran's health care that will take into account the annual changes in the veteran's population and inflation to be paid for by restoring the pre-2001 top rate for income over $1 million, closing corporate tax loopholes and delaying tax cuts for the wealthy.
3/16/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 62: On the Amendment
Cornyn Amdt No. 3100; To provide for reconciliation instructions to the Committee on Finance to reduce mandatory spending.
3/16/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 61: On the Amendment
Dorgan Amdt No. 3102; To increase funding by $1 billion for various tribal programs and provide necessary additional funding based on recommendations from Indian country, by closing corporate tax loopholes.
3/16/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 60: On the Amendment
Sarbanes Amdt No. 3103; To restore funding for the civil works programs of the Corps of Engineers, the Federal Water Pollution Control State Revolving Fund, the National Park Service, the Forest Service, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Federal conservation programs, and other natural resource needs, through an offset achieved by closing corporate tax loopholes.
3/16/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 59: On the Amendment
Lieberman Amdt No. 3034; To protect the American people from terrorist attacks by providing $8 billion in additional funds for homeland security government-wide, by restoring cuts to vital first responder programs in the Departments of Homeland Security and Justice, by providing an additional $1.2 billion for first responders, $1.7 billion for the Coast Guard and port security, $150 million for chemical security, $1 billion for rail and transit security, $456 million for FEMA, $1 billion for health preparedness programs, and $752 million for aviation security.
3/16/06 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 58: On the Amendment
Specter Amdt No. 3048; To increase the advance appropriations allowance in order to fund health, education and training, and low-income programs.
3/16/06 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 57: On the Amendment
Reed Amdt. No. 3074; To increase funding for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program by $3,318,000,000 for fiscal year 2007, increasing the funds available to carry out that program to the fully authorized level of $5,100,000,000, to be paid for by closing corporate tax loopholes.
3/16/06 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 56: On the Amendment
Burr Amdt No. 3114; To provide for the establishment of a reserve fund concerning pandemic influenza preparedness planning.
3/16/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 55: On the Amendment
Conrad Amdt No. 3133; To increase funding to combat avian flu, increase local preparedness, and create a Manhattan Project-like effort to develop a vaccine to inoculate the U.S. Population against a pandemic by $5 billion in FY 2007 paid for by requiring tax withholding on government payments to contractors like Halliburton.
3/15/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 52: On the Amendment
Santorum Amdt. No. 3015; To provide an additional $550,000,000 for Amtrak for fiscal year 2007.
3/15/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 51: On the Amendment
Byrd Amdt. No. 3086; To preserve a national intercity passenger rail system by providing adequate funding of $1.45 billion for Amtrak in Fiscal Year 2007 and to fully offset this additional funding by closing corporate tax loopholes.
3/15/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 49: On the Amendment
Nelson Amdt. No. 3009; To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund to protect medicare beneficiaries who enroll in the prescription drug benefit during 2006.
3/15/06 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 50: On the Amendment
Snowe Amdt. No. 3004; To ensure that any savings associated with legislation that authorizes the Secretary of Health and Human Services to use the collective purchasing power of 40,000,000 Medicare beneficiaries to negotiate the best possible prices for prescription drugs provided through part D of title XVIII of the Social Security Act in fallback plans, by private drug plans (if asked) and in other circumstances, but not permitting a uniform formulary or price setting, is reserved for deficit reduction of to improve the Medicare drug benefit.
3/15/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 47: On the Amendment
Menendez Amdt. No. 3054; To provide an additional $965 million to make our ports more secure by increasing port security grants, increasing inspections, improving existing programs, and increasing research and development, and to fully offset this additional funding by closing tax loopholes.
3/15/06 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 48: On the Amendment
Grassley Amdt. No. 3073; To establish a reserve fund to allow for deficit-neutral legislation that would provide for an extension of the Medicare part D enrollment period.
3/15/06 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 46: On the Amendment
McConnell Amdt. No. 3061; To provide funding for maritime security, including the Container Security Initiative, improved data for targeted cargo searches, and full background checks and security threat assessments of personnel at our nation's seaports.
3/15/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 45: On the Amendment
Stabenow Amdt. No. 3056; To provide $5 billion for our emergency responders so that they can field effective and reliable interoperable communications equipment to respond to natural disasters, terrorist attacks and the public safety needs of America's communities and fully offset this by closing tax loopholes and collecting more from the tax gap.
3/15/06 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 44: On the Amendment
Santorum Amdt. No. 3050; To increase funding for the Community Develeopment Block Grant Program.
3/15/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 43: On the Amendment
Murray Amdt. No. 3063; To restore funding for the Community Development Block Grant Program to the fiscal 2004 level by closing tax loopholes previously slated for elimination in Senate-passed legislation.
3/14/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 42: On the Amendment
Bingaman Amdt. No. 3039; To make energy more affordable and sustainable, to increase our national security through foreign oil replacement with biofuels and alternative fuels and advanced/hybrid vehicle use, to accelerate production and market penetration of clean and renewable energy technologies and generation, and to more fully utilize energy efficiency and conservation technologies and practices.
3/14/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 41: On the Amendment
Akaka Amdt. No. 3007; To increase Veterans medical services funding by $1.5 billion in FY 2007 to be paid for by closing corporate tax loopholes.
3/14/06 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 40: On the Amendment
Burns Amdt. No. 2999; To provide increased funding for veterans health programs, and to negate the need for enrollment fees and increase in pharmacy co-payments.
3/14/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 39: On the Amendment
Kennedy Amdt. No. 3028; To support college access and job training by: (1) restoring program cuts slated for vocational education, TRIO, GEAR UP, Perkins Loans, and other student aid programs; (2) increasing investment in student aid programs, including increasing the maximum Pell Grant to $4,500; and (3) restoring cuts slated for job training programs; paid for by closing $6.3 billion in corporate tax loopholes.
3/14/06 Senate Rejected Session 2, roll call 38: On the Amendment
Conrad Amdt. No. 3013; To fully reinstate the pay-as-you-go requirement through 2011.
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