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110th Congress / Bills / S CON RES 21

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An original concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2008 and including the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2007 and 2009 through 2012.

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Votes on this bill

DateChamberResultVote
5/17/07 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 172: On the Conference Report
S. Con. Res. 21 Conference Report; An original concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2008 and including the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2007 and 2009 through 2012.
5/17/07 House Passed Session 1, roll call 377: On Agreeing to the Conference Report
Setting Forth the Congressional Budget for the United States Government for Fiscal Year 2008 and Including the Appropriate Budgetary Levels for Fiscal Years 2007 and 2009 Through 2012
5/8/07 House Passed Session 1, roll call 308: On Motion to Instruct Conferees
Setting Forth the Congressional Budget for the United States Government for Fiscal Year 2008 and Including the Appropriate Budgetary Levels for Fiscal Years 2007 and 2009 Through 2012
5/8/07 House Passed Session 1, roll call 307: On Agreeing to the Resolution
Setting Forth the Congressional Budget for the United States Government for Fiscal Year 2008 and Including the Appropriate Budgetary Levels for Fiscal Years 2007 and 2009 Through 2012
3/23/07 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 114: On the Resolution
S. Con. Res. 21 as Amended; An original concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2008 and including the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2007 and 2009 through 2012.
3/23/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 113: On the Amendment
Lott Amdt. No. 606; To repeal section 13203 of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993 by restoring the Alternative Minimum Tax rates that had been in effect prior thereto.
3/23/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 112: On the Amendment
Chambliss Amendment No. 536; To provide a deficit-neutral reserve fund for the reauthorization of the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) that eliminates enhanced Federal matching payments for coverage of nonpregnant adults and permits States to offer supplemental dental and mental health benefits for children enrolled in SCHIP.
3/23/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 111: On the Amendment
Bunning Amdt. No. 594 as Modified; To provide a deficit-neutral reserve fund for protecting State flexibility in Medicaid.
3/23/07 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 110: On the Amendment
Biden Amdt. No. 529; To increase funding for the COPS Program to $1.15 billion for FY 2008 to provide state and local law enforcement with critical resources necessary to prevent and respond to violent crime and acts of terrorism and is offset by an unallocated reduction to non-defense discretionary spending and/or reduction to administrative expenses.
3/23/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 109: On the Amendment
DeMint Amdt. No. 578; To repeal the death tax.
3/23/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 108: On the Amendment
Grassley Amdt. No. 471; To amend the budget resolution for fiscal year 2008 in order to accommodate the full repeal of the Alternative Minimum Tax preventing 23 million families and individuals from being subject to the AMT in 2007, and millions of families and individuals in subsequent years.
3/23/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 107: On the Amendment
Graham Amdt. No. 478; To extend the 35, 33, 28, and 25 percent income tax rate structure and protect nearly 28,000,000 families and individuals, including small business owners, from having their tax rates increase to 39.6, 36, 31, or 28 percent.
3/23/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 106: On the Amendment
Thomas Amendment No. 515; To prevent the adding of extraneous earmarks to an emergency war supplemental.
3/23/07 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 105: On the Amendment
Smith Amdt. No. 510 as Modified; To provide for the consideration of an increase in the tobacco products user fee rate, but only to the extent that such rate increase does not result in an increase of more than 61 cents per pack of cigarettes, with all revenue generated by such increase dedicated to the reauthorization and expansion of the State Children's Health Insurance Program.
3/23/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 103: On the Amendment
Hatch Amdt. No. 508; To establish a reserve fund for protecting coverage choices, additional benefits, and lower cost-sharing for Medicare beneficiaries.
3/23/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 102: On the Amendment
Kyl Amdt. No. 583; To reform the death tax by setting the exemption at $5 million per estate, indexed for inflation, and the top death tax rate at no more than 35% beginning in 2010; to avoid subjecting an estimated 119,200 families, family businesses, and family farms to the death tax each and every year; to promote continued economic growth and job creation; and to make the enhanced teacher deduction permanent.
3/23/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 101: On the Amendment
Nelson (NE) Amdt. No. 626; To reform the estate tax to avoid subjecting thousands of families, family businesses, and family farms and ranches to the estate tax, and to promote continued economic growth and job creation.
3/23/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 100: On the Amendment
Sessions Amdt. No. 473; To save families from the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) first by permitting a deduction for personal exemptions for purposes of computing the AMT.
3/23/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 99: On the Amendment
DeMint Amdt. No. 513; To provide for true deficit reduction in appropriation bills.
3/22/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 98: On the Amendment
Coleman Amdt. No. 577; To provide budget levels to extend through 2012 the production tax credit for electricity produced from renewable resources, the Clean Renewable Energy Bonds, and energy tax provisions for energy efficient buildings and power plants.
3/22/07 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 97: On the Amendment
Conrad Amdt. No. 598; To create a deficit-neutral reserve fund for extending certain energy tax incentives.
3/22/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 96: On the Amendment
Thomas Amdt. No. 498; To strike the reserve funds.
3/22/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 95: On the Amendment
Enzi Amendment No. 497; To establish a 60-vote point of order for legislation that creates unfunded mandates on small business concerns.
3/22/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 94: On the Amendment
Sanders Amdt. No. 545 as Modified; To restore the top marginal tax rate to pre-2001 levels on taxable income in excess of $1 million and use the increased revenue to increase funding for the Individuals with Disabilities Act.
3/22/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 93: On the Amendment
Ensign Amdt. No. 472; To require wealthy Medicare beneficiaries to pay a greater share of their Medicare Part D premiums.
3/22/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 92: On the Amendment
Cornyn Amdt. No. 525 as Modified; To provide reconciliation instructions of $33.8 billion to make provider payments more accurate, to improve Medicare Part B income relation provisions, expand those provisions to Medicare Part D and reduce the deficit.
3/22/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 91: On the Amendment
Cornyn Amdt. No. 511; To provide a deficit-neutral reserve fund for the reauthorization of the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) that will cover kids first.
3/22/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 90: On the Amendment
Allard Amdt. No. 491; To pay down the Federal debt and eliminate government waste by reducing spending on programs rated ineffective by the Program Assessment Rating Tool.
3/22/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 89: On the Amendment
DeMint Amdt. No. 489; To establish a reserve fund for Social Security.
3/21/07 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 88: On the Amendment
Bingaman Amdt. No. 486; To provide additional funding resources in FY2008 for investments in innovation and education in order to improve the competitiveness of the United States.
3/21/07 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 87: On the Amendment
Bunning Amdt. No. 483; To provide a point of order against any budget resolution that fails to achieve an on-budget balance within 5 years.
3/21/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 86: On the Amendment
Ensign Amdt. No. 476; To ensure that our troops serving in harms way remain Americas top budget priority by ensuring full funding for the Department of Defense within the regular appropriations process, reducing reliance on supplemental appropriations bills, and by improving the integrity of the Congressional budget process.
3/21/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 85: On the Amendment
Sessions Amdt. 466 as Modified; To exclude the extension of tax relief provided in 2001 and 2003 from points of order provided in the resolution and other budget points of order.
3/21/07 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 84: On the Amendment
Cornyn Amdt. No. 477; To provide for a budget point of order against legislation that increases income taxes on taxpayers, including hard-working middle-income families, entrepreneurs, and college students.
3/21/07 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 83: On the Amendment
Kyl Amdt. No. 507; To protect families, family farms and small businesses by raising the death tax exemption to $5 million and reducing the maximum death tax rate to no more than 35%, to extend college tuition deduction, to extend the student loan interest deduction, to extend the teacher classroom deduction, to protect senior citizens from higher taxes on their retirement income, to maintain U.S. financial market competitiveness, and to promote economic growth by extending the lower tax rates on dividends and capital gains.
3/21/07 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 82: On the Amendment
Baucus Amdt. No. 492; To provide tax relief to middle class families and small businesses and to expand health insurance coverage for children.
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