[Congressional Record Volume 167, Number 144 (Monday, August 9, 2021)]
[Senate]
[Pages S6161-S6162]
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  SA 2867. Mr. TILLIS submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by 
him to the concurrent resolution S. Con. Res. 14, setting forth the 
congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 
2022 and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal 
years 2023 through 2031; which was ordered to lie on the table; as 
follows:

       At the end of title III, add the following:

     SEC. 3__. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO REQUIRING 
                   THE DETENTION OF AN ALIEN WHERE CONDITIONS DO 
                   NOT REASONABLY ASSURE APPEARANCE AT FURTHER 
                   PROCEEDINGS OR THE SAFETY OF THE COMMUNITY, AND 
                   CREATES A REBUTTABLE PRESUMPTION THAT THERE ARE 
                   NO CONDITIONS THAT WILL ASSURE THE APPEARANCE 
                   OF A CRIMINAL DEFENDANT BEFORE TRIAL IF THE 
                   PERSON HAS ALREADY BEEN CONVICTED OF A FEDERAL 
                   OFFENSE.

       The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate 
     may revise the allocations of a committee or committees, 
     aggregates, and other appropriate levels in this resolution, 
     and make adjustments to the pay-as-you-go ledger, for one or 
     more bills, joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between 
     the Houses, motions, or conference reports relating to 
     requiring the detention of an alien where conditions do not 
     reasonably assure appearance at further proceedings or the 
     safety of the community, and creates a rebuttable presumption 
     that there are no conditions that will assure the appearance 
     of a criminal defendant before trial if the person has 
     already been convicted of a federal offense. by the amounts 
     provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided 
     that

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     such legislation would not increase the deficit over either 
     the period of the total of fiscal years 2022 through 2026 or 
     the period of the total of fiscal years 2022 through 2031.
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