(H.R. 2055) On tabling (killing) a motion to bring up legislation that would cut $111 billion from federal programs in 2012, cap federal government spending as percentage of gross domestic product, and require Congress to pass a balanced budget constitutional amendment before raising the U.S. debt limit
senate Roll Call 116
Jul 22, 2011
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This was a vote on tabling (killing) a motion to bring up (known as a “motion to proceed”) legislation that would cut $111 billion from federal programs in 2012, cap federal government spending as percentage of gross domestic product (GDP), and require Congress to pass a balanced budget constitutional amendment (literally, an amendment to the constitution requiring a balanced federal budget) before raising the U.S. debt limit. Specifically, the bill capped federal spending at 22.5% of gross domestic product in 2012, 21.7% in 2013, 20.8% in 2014, and eventually 19.9% in 2019. This bill, strongly supported by Republicans, had already passed the House of Representatives. |
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