SC.21 A concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2012 and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2013 through 2021.

A concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2012 and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2013 through 2021.

People's Vote
NO
Gov Vote
NO
Outcome
YES
Your Vote
YES NO

 

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Summary:

5/23/2011--Introduced.Sets forth the congressional budget for the federal government for FY2012, including the appropriate budgetary levels for FY2013-FY2021. Lists recommended budgetary levels and amounts for FY2012-FY2021 with respect to: (1) federal revenues, (2) new budget authority, (3) budget outlays, (4) deficits, (5) public debt, and (6) debt held by the public. Lists the appropriate levels of new budget authority, outlays, and administrative expenses for the Social Security Administration (SSA), including the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund and the Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund, U.S. Postal Service discretionary administrative expenses, and specified major functional categories for FY2012-FY2021.Provides for adjustments to budgetary aggregates and allocations for: (1) continuing disability reviews and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) redeterminations for the Social Security Administration (SSA), (2) IRS tax enforcement, (3) health care fraud and abuse control, (4) unemployment insurance improper payments reviews, and (5) adjustments to support ongoing overseas deployments and other activities. Authorizes the Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee to make a deficit-reduction reserve fund for legislation that eliminates or reduces improper payments. Makes it out of order to consider in the Senate any legislation that would cause the discretionary spending limits in this resolution to be exceeded, except by a supermajority waiver. Specifies such discretionary spending limits in the Senate for FY2012-FY2021. Makes it out of order to consider in the Senate any legislation that would require advanced appropriations other than for up to $28.5 billion in new budget authority in FY2013-FY2014 for programs, projects, activities, or accounts identified in the joint explanatory statement of managers accompanying this resolution. Sets forth requirements for the treatment of emergency legislation. Allows the Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee to adjust the estimate of budgetary effects of legislation that: (1) amends or supersedes the system for updating physician payments under title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act, (2) amends the Estate and Gift Tax under the Internal Revenue Code, (3) extends the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) relief for individuals, and (4) extends middle-class tax cuts under the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 (EGTRRA) and the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief and Reconciliation Act of 2003 (JGTRRA). Permits the Chairman to make such adjustments only for points of order in specified legislation relating to: (1) pay-as-you-go, and (2) long- and short-term deficits. Requires the joint explanatory statement accompanying the conference report on any budget resolution in the Senate to include in its committee allocations to the Committees on Appropriations amounts for the discretionary administrative expenses of the SSA and of the Postal Service.

Actions:

May 25 2011

Motion to proceed to consideration of measure rejected in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 42 - 55. Record Vote Number: 79.

May 23 2011

Referred to the Committee on the Budget.

May 23 2011

Senate Committee on the Budget discharged purusant to Section 300 of the Congressional Budget Act.

Unknown Date

Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 65.

Question:

On the Motion to Proceed (Motion to Proceed to Consider S. Con. Res. 21)1/2

Result

Motion to Proceed Rejected
Representative Voted
Senator Roy Blunt (MO Republican) Yes  
Senator John Boozman (AR Republican) Yes  
Senator Sherrod Brown (OH Democrat) No  
Senator Richard Burr (NC Republican) Yes  
Senator Benjamin Cardin (MD Democrat) No  
Senator Jim Demint (SC Republican) Yes  
Senator John Isakson (GA Republican) Yes  
Senator Mark Kirk (IL Republican) Yes  
Senator Robert Menendez (NJ Democrat) No  
Senator Jerry Moran (KS Republican) Yes  
Senator Robert Portman (OH Republican) Yes  
Senator Bernard Sanders (VT Independent) No  
Senator Patrick Toomey (PA Republican) Yes  
Senator Mark Udall (CO Democrat) No  
Senator Tom Udall (NM Democrat) No  
Senator David Vitter (LA Republican) Yes  
Senator Roger Wicker (MS Republican) Yes  
Senator Daniel Akaka (HI Democrat) No  
Senator Lamar Alexander (TN Republican) Yes  
Senator Max Baucus (MT Democrat) No  
Senator Jeff Bingaman (NM Democrat) No  
Senator Barbara Boxer (CA Democrat) No  
Senator Maria Cantwell (WA Democrat) No  
Senator Thomas Carper (DE Democrat) No  
Senator Saxby Chambliss (GA Republican) Yes  
Senator Thad Cochran (MS Republican) Yes  
Senator Susan Collins (ME Republican) No  
Senator Kent Conrad (ND Democrat) No  
Senator John Cornyn (TX Republican) Yes  
Senator Michael Crapo (ID Republican) Yes  
Senator Richard Durbin (IL Democrat) No  
Senator Michael Enzi (WY Republican) Yes  
Senator Dianne Feinstein (CA Democrat) No  
Senator Lindsey Graham (SC Republican) Yes  
Senator Charles Grassley (IA Republican) Yes  
Senator Thomas Harkin (IA Democrat) No  
Senator Orrin Hatch (UT Republican) Yes  
Senator Kay Hutchison (TX Republican) No Vote  
Senator James Inhofe (OK Republican) Yes  
Senator Daniel Inouye (HI Democrat) No  
Senator Tim Johnson (SD Democrat) No  
Senator John Kerry (MA Democrat) No  
Senator Herbert Kohl (WI Democrat) No  
Senator Jon Kyl (AZ Republican) Yes  
Senator Mary Landrieu (LA Democrat) No  
Senator Frank Lautenberg (NJ Democrat) No  
Senator Patrick Leahy (VT Democrat) No  
Senator Carl Levin (MI Democrat) No  
Senator Joseph Lieberman (CT Independent) No  
Senator Richard Lugar (IN Republican) Yes  
Senator John Mccain (AZ Republican) Yes  
Senator Mitch Mcconnell (KY Republican) Yes  
Senator Barbara Mikulski (MD Democrat) No  
Senator Lisa Murkowski (AK Republican) Yes  
Senator Patty Murray (WA Democrat) No  
Senator Ben Nelson (NE Democrat) No  
Senator Bill Nelson (FL Democrat) No  
Senator Mark Pryor (AR Democrat) No  
Senator John Reed (RI Democrat) No  
Senator Harry Reid (NV Democrat) No  
Senator Pat Roberts (KS Republican) No Vote  
Senator John Rockefeller (WV Democrat) No  
Senator Charles Schumer (NY Democrat) No Vote  
Senator Jefferson Sessions (AL Republican) Yes  
Senator Richard Shelby (AL Republican) Yes  
Senator Olympia Snowe (ME Republican) No  
Senator Debbie Ann Stabenow (MI Democrat) No  
Senator Ron Wyden (OR Democrat) No  
Senator John Thune (SD Republican) Yes  
Senator Thomas Coburn (OK Republican) Yes  
Senator Daniel Coats (IN Republican) Yes  
Senator Dean Heller (NV Republican) Yes  
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (NY Democrat) No  
Senator Amy Klobuchar (MN Democrat) No  
Senator Claire Mccaskill (MO Democrat) No  
Senator Jon Tester (MT Democrat) No  
Senator Robert Casey (PA Democrat) No  
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (RI Democrat) No  
Senator Bob Corker (TN Republican) Yes  
Senator Jim Webb (VA Democrat) No  
Senator John Barrasso (WY Republican) Yes  
Senator Mike Johanns (NE Republican) Yes  
Senator Mark Warner (VA Democrat) No  
Senator James Risch (ID Republican) Yes  
Senator Jeanne Shaheen (NH Democrat) No  
Senator Kay Hagan (NC Democrat) No  
Senator Jeff Merkley (OR Democrat) No  
Senator Mark Begich (AK Democrat) No  
Senator Michael Bennet (CO Democrat) No  
Senator Al Franken (MN Democrat) No  
Senator Scott Brown (MA Republican) No  
Senator Chris Coons (DE Democrat) No  
Senator Joe Manchin (WV Democrat) No  
Senator Richard Blumenthal (CT Democrat) No  
Senator Marco Rubio (FL Republican) Yes  
Senator Rand Paul (KY Republican) Yes  
Senator Kelly Ayotte (NH Republican) Yes  
Senator John Hoeven (ND Republican) Yes  
Senator Mike Lee (UT Republican) Yes  
Senator Ron Johnson (WI Republican) Yes  

Recent Member Votes

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Sponsored by

  • Senator Patrick Toomey (PA Republican)

Co-Sponsored by

  • Senator Richard Burr (NC Republican)
  • Senator Jim Demint (SC Republican)
  • Senator David Vitter (LA Republican)
  • Senator Thomas Coburn (OK Republican)
  • Senator James Risch (ID Republican)
  • Senator Marco Rubio (FL Republican)
  • Senator Mike Lee (UT Republican)
  • Senator Ron Johnson (WI Republican)

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