Budget Reconciliation Legislation: Development and Consideration
This report discusses the Development and Consideration related to Budget Reconciliation Legislation.
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This report discusses the Development and Consideration related to Budget Reconciliation Legislation.
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This report discusses the budget resolution that include budget reconciliation directives instructing one or more committees to recommend legislative changes to meet the direct spending and revenue levels included in the budget resolution.
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This report explains the current features of the Senate Pay-As-You-Go (PAYGO) rule,describes its legislative history, inlcuding key changes to the rule since it was established in 1993, and reviews Senate procedural actions under the rule.
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This report provides a brief explanation of spending for entitlements, including so-called appropriated entitlements, and discusses the procedural and statutory constraints on legislation affecting such entitlement spending.
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The report discusses the annual budget resolution sets forth total spending and revenue levels for at least five fiscal years.
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This report discusses the federal fiscal year which is the accounting period of the federal government.
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This report describes the legislative history of the Gephardt rule, explains its current features, and reviews its implementation from its inception through the present.
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This report examines the congressional budget process timetable, which is intended to ensure that Congress completes its work on budgetary legislation by the start of the fiscal year on October 1.
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This report provides information about the Debt-Limit Legislation in the Congressional Budget Process. The gross federal debt consists of the debt held by the public plus the debt held by government accounts.
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This report provides information about the Congressional Budget Act Points of Order. Budget Act Points of Order are not self-enforcing. In order to enforce a congressional budget rule, a member must raise a point of order against the legislation violating it.
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Entitlements are programs that require payments to persons, state or local governments, or other entities if specific eligibility criteria established in the authorizing law are met. Entitlement payments are legal obligations of the federal government, and eligible beneficiaries may have legal recourse if full payment under the law is not provided. This report provides a brief explanation of spending for entitlements, including so-called appropriated entitlements, and discusses the congressional procedural constraints on legislation affecting such entitlement spending.
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This report is categorized into two categories: (I) Formulation of the Budget Resolution and (II) Content of the Budget Resolution.
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This report discusses the senate PAYGO rule. It also points out how it applies only to legislation considered by the senate.
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This report provides a brief overview of debt-limit legislation within the congressional budget process.
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During the first session of the 110th Congress, the House and Senate considered many different budgetary measures. This report describes House and Senate action on major budgetary legislation within the framework of the congressional budget process and other procedural requirements.
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