[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 31 (Thursday, February 16, 1995)]
[Senate]
[Page S2820]
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             BALANCED BUDGET AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION

  The Senate continued with the consideration of the joint resolution.


                      Unanimous-Consent Agreement

  Mr. DOLE. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the following 
be the only amendments or motions in order to House Joint Resolution 1 
and that all amendments or motions be subject to relevant first and 
second degree amendments and all first-degree amendments or motions on 
the list must be filed at the desk with the bill clerk by 12 noon 
Wednesday with the exception of first-degree amendments to motions. I 
will submit the list. I will not read the list. I think both the 
distinguished Democrat leader and I have the same list. I will submit 
that list.
  I further ask that no further amendments be in order to the joint 
resolution after 3 p.m. on Friday February 24, and that any amendments, 
motions, or motions pending at that time be disposed of without debate 
in a stacked sequence beginning at 2:15 p.m. on Tuesday, February 28.
  I further ask that the time on Monday, February 27 and on Tuesday, 
February 28, prior to 12:30 p.m. be equally divided between the two 
leaders or their designees, and a vote on final disposition of House 
Joint Resolution 1 occur following the stacked votes beginning at 2:15 
on February 28, 1995.
  I further ask that no votes occur during the session of the Senate on 
Friday, February 24, and on Monday, February 27, 1995.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
  Mr. DOLE. Mr. President, I send the list to the desk, and also ask 
that it be printed in the Record.
  There being no objection, the list was ordered to be printed in the 
Record, as follows:

       Bumpers:
       1. Motion to commit to budget to amend the Budget Act.
       Johnston:
       1. Impoundment.
       Leahy:
       1. GAO study.
       Feingold:
       1. Budgetary surplus; 2. Budgetary surplus; 3. T.V.A.; 4. 
     T.V.A. like agencies.
       Wellstone:
       1. Children; 2. Education; 3. Veterans; 4. Relevant; 5. 
     Relevant; 6. Relevant; 7. Motion to refer to Budget 
     Committee.
       Rockefeller:
       1. Veterans (do today).
       Graham:
       1. Regarding debt; 2. Regarding debt; 3. Effective date.
       Kennedy:
       1. Impoundment.
       Levin:
       1. Implementing language; 2. Relevant; 3. Relevant; 4. 
     Relevant.
       Conrad:
       1. Exemption for recessionary periods.
       Kerry:
       1. Motion to commit Budget Committee; 2. Exemption for 
     economic recession.
       Hollings:
       1. Relevant.
       Dashle:
       1. Relevant; 2. Relevant.
       Feinstein:
       1. Substitute amendment.
       Byrd:
       1. Increase taxes by majority vote; 2. Increase debt by 
     majority vote; 3. President to submit an alternative budget; 
     4. Waiver for war by majority vote; 5. Effective date of 
     2000; 6. Strike reliance on estimates; 7. Increase revenues 
     by 3/5's vote of both houses; 8. Increase tax revenues by 3/
     5's vote of both houses; 9. Relevant.
       Nunn:
       1. National economic emergencies; 2. Judicial powers.
       Dorgan:
       1. Motion to refer regarding C.B.O. appointment.
       Pryor:
       1. Relevant.
       Dole:
       1. Five motions.
       Daschle:
       1. Three motions.
       

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