CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
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Why the Balanced Budget Amendment Makes Sense, S1465 [24FE]
Amendments
Budget: constitutional amendment to require balanced (S.J. Res. 1), S1083, S1111 [6FE], S1156, S1195 [10FE], S1222, S1240 [11FE], S1262, S1295, S1324 [12FE], S1448, S1459, S1480 [24FE], S1517, S1537, S1574, S1575 [25FE], S1593, S1606, S1628, S1637, S1681, S1682, S1683 [26FE], S1690 [27FE]
Members of Congress: constitutional amendment to limit terms (H.J. Res. 2), H453 [11FE], H486, H488, H490, H493, H495, H496, H499, H500, H504 [12FE]
Taxation: constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority on the passage of legislation increasing taxes (H.J. Res. 62), H1480 [15AP]
Analyses
Treatment of Social Security Under Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment: Concord Coalition, S1533 [25FE]
Articles and editorials
Another Bad One, S2725 [20MR]
Balanced Budget Amendment Timing, E347 [27FE]
Balanced Budget Brawl, S1825 [3MR]
Balanced-Budget Blather, S1094 [6FE], S1123 [7FE]
Budgetscare—How To Debase a Cause, S1087 [6FE]
Constitutional Boondoggle, S1001 [5FE], E303 [25FE]
Dangers That Don't Hang in the Balance, S1095 [6FE]
Giving Credit Where Due for Lower Deficit, S1098 [6FE]
Government Gag, S2182 [12MR], S2391 [18MR]
Here Come the Speech Police, S10121 [29SE]
Make No Amends, H484 [12FE]
Only a Constitutional Amendment Can Limit Campaign Cash, S2243 [13MR]
Parties' Congressional Campaign Committees Took in Millions in ``Soft Money'' in 1995-96, S2385 [18MR]
Save the First Amendment, S2393 [18MR]
Save Us From the Purists—Some Supporters of Term Limits Have Devised a Tactic at Odds With the Best Reason for Limits, H420 [11FE], H465 [12FE]
So, We Talk Too Much?, S2182 [12MR]
Tennessee Becomes Last State To Ratify 15th Amendment, E1970 [8OC]
Wrong Way on Campaign Finance, S2181 [12MR]
Bills and resolutions
Abortion: constitutional amendment on right to life (see H.J. Res. 13, 40), H155 [9JA], H285 [4FE]
Appropriations: constitutional amendment granting the President authority to exercise an item veto on individual appropriations (see S.J. Res. 28), S3662 [24AP]
———constitutional amendment on line-item veto (see H.J. Res. 72), H1611 [16AP]
Budget: constitutional amendment to provide that expenditures do not exceed revenues or a certain percentage of the gross domestic product (see S.J. Res. 8), S163 [21JA]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced (see S.J. Res. 1, 7, 12, 13; H.J. Res. 1, 7, 11, 24, 44, 45, 48, 50, 53, 69), S163 [21JA], S726 [28JA], H154, H155 [9JA], H348 [5FE], H453 [11FE], H524 [12FE], H1439 [10AP]
———constitutional amendment to require two-thirds vote of both Houses of Congress if outlays exceed revenues (see H.J. Res. 35), H244 [21JA]
Citizenship: constitutional amendment to restrict citizenship of individuals based solely on birth in the U.S. (see H.J. Res. 4, 26, 60), H154, H155 [9JA], H804 [6MR]
Civil rights: protect first amendment rights (see H.R. 558), H284 [4FE]
Congress: constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority on the passage of legislation increasing revenue (see S.J. Res. 9), S163 [21JA]
———constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority on the passage of legislation increasing revenue and a balanced budget (see H.J. Res. 52), H523 [12FE]
Courts: constitutional amendment to limit judicial terms (see H.J. Res. 74), H1988 [29AP]
———constitutional amendment to provide that Federal judges be reconfirmed by the Senate every 10 years (see H.J. Res. 77), H2350 [7MY]
———constitutional amendment to provide that Federal judges be reconfirmed by the Senate every 12 years (see H.J. Res. 63), H889 [11MR]
Crime: constitutional amendment on protection of victims' rights (see S.J. Res. 6; H.J. Res. 71), S163 [21JA], H1542 [15AP]
———constitutional amendment to prevent early release of violent criminals (see H.J. Res. 64), H1186 [19MR]
———implement constitutional amendment on protection of victims' rights (see H.R. 1322), H1541 [15AP]
Elections: constitutional amendment to give citizens the right to enact and repeal legislation in a national election (see H.J. Res. 87), H4646 [25JN]
———constitutional amendment to give citizens the right to propose constitutional amendments by initiative process (see H.J. Res. 85), H4646 [25JN]
———constitutional amendment to give citizens the right to recall elected officials (see H.J. Res. 86), H4646 [25JN]
———constitutional amendment to regulate campaign expenditures and contribution limits (see S.J. Res. 18), S1734 [27FE]
English language: constitutional amendment to establish as official language of U.S. (see H.J. Res. 37), H285 [4FE]
Federal-State relations: constitutional amendment to bar unfunded Federal mandates to State and local governments (see H.J. Res. 15), H155 [9JA]
Firearms: constitutional amendment to clarify right to keep and bear arms (see H.J. Res. 61), H804 [6MR]
———restore right to keep and bear arms (see H.R. 2721), H9501 [23OC]
Flag—U.S.: constitutional amendment to allow States to prohibit destruction of privately-owned flags and Congress to prohibit destruction of federally-owned flags (see H.J. Res. 80, 82), H3660 [10JN], H3797 [12JN]
———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (see H.J. Res. 10, 54), H154 [9JA], H588 [13FE]
———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (H.J. Res. 54), consideration (see H. Res. 163), H3658 [10JN]
Freedom of religion: constitutional amendment on protection (see H.J. Res. 78), H2445 [8MY]
Government: constitutional amendment relative to legal effects of new treaties and agreements on the Constitution (see H.J. Res. 83), H3865 [17JN]
Housing: constitutional amendment relative to the right to a home (see H.J. Res. 73), H1891 [24AP]
Judiciary: constitutional amendment to limit judicial terms (see S.J. Res. 26), S3550 [23AP]
Members of Congress: constitutional amendment relative to liability associated with the making of false statements (see H.J. Res. 29), H155 [9JA]
———constitutional amendment to allow States to limit terms (see H.J. Res. 31), H155 [9JA]
———constitutional amendment to limit terms (see S.J. Res. 16; H.J. Res. 2, 3, 8, 22, 33, 34, 42, 46, 49), S1300 [12FE], H154, H155 [9JA], H244 [21JA], H348 [5FE], H407 [10FE], H453 [11FE]
———constitutional amendment to limit terms and to increase the term of Representatives to 4 years (see H.J. Res. 5, 6, 16, 23, 27), H154, H155 [9JA]
———constitutional amendment to limit terms (H.J. Res. 2), consideration (see H. Res. 47), H451 [11FE]
Political campaigns: constitutional amendment to limit expenditure of money to elect public officials (see S.J. Res. 2; H.J. Res. 9, 14, 17, 41, 47), S163 [21JA], H154, H155 [9JA], H285 [4FE], H407 [10FE]
Prayer: constitutional amendment on voluntary school prayer (see S.J. Res. 3, 15; H.J. Res. 12, 20, 55, 68), S163 [21JA], S1102 [6FE], H154, H155 [9JA], H588 [13FE], H1339 [8AP]
———Federal funding for schools relative to voluntary school prayer (see S. 41), S159 [21JA]
President and Vice President: constitutional amendment on direct popular election (see H.J. Res. 28, 43), H155 [9JA], H348 [5FE]
Presidential appointments: constitutional amendment to suspend without pay any appointees convicted of felonies (see S.J. Res. 4), S163 [21JA]
Presidents of the U.S.: repeal constitutional amendment to limit terms (see H.J. Res. 19, 38, 39, 51, 88), H155 [9JA], H285 [4FE], H523 [12FE], H5777 [24JY]
Public debt: constitutional amendment to restrict annual deficits and require popular vote of the people to exceed any limits (see H.J. Res. 30), H155 [9JA]
Social Security: treatment under balanced budget constitutional amendment (see H. Con. Res. 26), H628 [25FE]
States: constitutional amendment to grant power to propose constitutional amendments (see H.J. Res. 84, 93), H4338 [24JN], H6705 [31JY]
Taxation: constitutional amendment relative to certain tax limitations (see H.J. Res. 62), H889 [11MR]
———constitutional amendment to abolish Federal income tax (see H.J. Res. 70), H1439 [10AP]
———constitutional amendment to prohibit retroactive taxation (see S.J. Res. 17; H.J. Res. 18), S1659 [26FE], H155 [9JA]
———constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority on the passage of legislation increasing taxes (H.J. Res. 62), consideration (see H. Res. 113), H1456 [14AP]
Voting: constitutional amendment allowing the proposal and enactment of laws by popular vote of the people (see H.J. Res. 21), H155 [9JA]
Women: constitutional amendment to ensure equal rights (see S.J. Res. 24; H.J. Res. 66), S2646 [20MR], H1261 [20MR]
Excerpts
``American Constitutional Law,'' Laurence H. Tribe, S2249 [13MR]
Factsheets
Capital Spending Exemption—Not a Capital Idea for the Constitution: Congressional Leaders United for a Balanced Budget, S1624 [26FE], S1865 [4MR]
Constitutional Amendment To Require a Two-Thirds Majority on the Passage of Legislation Increasing Taxes (H.J. Res. 62), H1479 [15AP]
Hearings
Constitutional amendment to require balanced budget: Committee on Finance (Senate), S2000 [5MR]
Letters
Colorado congressional term limits amendment: Richard A. Westfall, Colorado Office of the Attorney General, H488 [12FE]
Congressional authority to enforce the provisions of a balanced budget constitutional amendment: Kathleen M. Sullivan, Stanford Law School, S1715 [27FE]
Constitutional amendment on right to life: President Clinton, S1438 [24FE]
Constitutional amendment to regulate campaign expenditures and contribution limits: Ann McBride, Common Cause (organization), S2183 [12MR], S2255 [13MR]
———Burt Neuborne, Brennan Center for Justice, S2255-S2257 [13MR]
———Laura W. Murphy, ACLU, S2181 [12MR], S2392 [18MR]
Constitutional amendment to require balanced budget: American Legislative Exchange Council, S1908 [4MR]
———Balanced Budget Amendment Coalition, S1863 [4MR]
———Coalition for Budget Integrity, S1178 [10FE]
———Robert E. Rubin, Sec. of the Treasury, S1597 [26FE]
———Senator Domenici, S762 [28JA]
———several college professors and a former Attorney General, S1868 [4MR]
———several economists, S1907 [4MR]
———several Senators, S763 [28JA]
Requirements to increase debt limit in balanced budget constitutional amendment: Martha A. McSteen, National Committee To Preserve Social Security and Medicare, S1695 [27FE]
Treatment of Social Security under balanced budget constitutional amendment: Daniel P. Mulhollan, Congressional Research Service, S1531 [25FE]
———Dorothy Ray, S1811 [3MR]
———Franklin D. Raines, OMB, S1541 [25FE]
———Johnny H. Killian, Congressional Research Service, S1294, S1332 [12FE], S1533, S1534 [25FE]
———Senator Domenici, S1364 [13FE]
———Senator Hollings, S1506 [25FE]
———several Senators, S1362 [13FE]
Lists
Rollcall vote on amending the Constitution relative to regulation or control of expenditures in Federal elections (1993), S2187 [12MR]
Supporters of overturning Buckley v. Valeo—campaign finance reform, S2186 [12MR]
Top ten reasons to support the balanced budget amendment: Congressional Leaders United for a Balanced Budget, S1864 [4MR]
Memorandums
Treatment of Social Security Under Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment: David Koitz and Johnny H. Killian, Congressional Research Service, S1906 [4MR]
———Johnny H. Hillian, Congressional Research Service, S1364 [13FE]
Motions
Budget: constitutional amendment to require balanced (S.J. Res. 1), S1458 [24FE], S1606 [26FE], S1697, S1703, S1708 [27FE]
Papers
BBCA, Super-Majorities, and the Federalist—Madison and Hamilton Supported Super-Majorities: Senate Republican Policy Committee, S1873 [4MR]
Constitution and BBCA's Super-Majorities: Senate Republican Policy Committee, S1873 [4MR]
Gimmick Even the President Won't Embrace—Clinton's Remarks Undercut BBCA Opponents: Senate Republican Policy Committee, S1873 [4MR]
Overlooked Effects of Excluding Social Security From BBCA: Senate Republican Policy Committee, S1872 [4MR]
Petitions and memorials
Idaho: constitutional amendment to require balanced budget, S1908 [4MR]
Tennessee: post-ratification of constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right of citizens to vote regardless of race, color, or previous condition of servitude, E1970 [8OC]
Poems
``Family Matters,'' Representative Poshard, H3750 [12JN]
Press releases
Balanced Budget Amendment Legislative Priority for Hatch: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S765 [28JA]
Treatment of Social Security Under Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment: Concord Coalition, S1532 [25FE]
———Congressional Leaders United for a Balanced Budget, S1865, S1906 [4MR]
Proclamations
Tribute to Gregory D. Watson Relative to Post-Ratification of Constitutional Amendment Guaranteeing Right of Citizens To Vote Regardless of Race, Color, or Previous Condition of Servitude: Tennessee House of Representatives, E1970 [8OC]
Proposals
Amendment to the Colorado State Constitution relative to congressional term limits, S1379 [13FE]
Remarks in House
Abortion: constitutional amendment on right to life (H.J. Res. 13), E26 [7JA]
Appropriations: constitutional amendment on line-item veto (H.J. Res. 72), E674 [16AP]
Budget: constitutional amendment to require balanced, H314-H321 [5FE], H352 [6FE], H457 [12FE], H632 [26FE], H677, H678, H682, H689 [27FE], H707 [3MR], H728, H748-H754 [5MR], H771, H773 [6MR], H814 [11MR], E174 [5FE]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced (H.J. Res. 1), H528 [13FE], H644 [26FE], E127 [4FE], E191 [10FE]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced (H.J. Res. 11), E27 [7JA]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced (H.J. Res. 45), H302 [5FE]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced (H.J. Res. 7), E1 [7JA]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced (S.J. Res. 1), H786 [6MR], E302 [25FE], E341, E347 [27FE]
Crime: constitutional amendment on protection of victims' rights (H.J. Res. 71), H1785 [23AP]
———constitutional amendment to prevent early release of violent criminals (H.J. Res. 64), H1161 [19MR]
Elections: constitutional amendment to give citizens the right to recall elected officials, H690 [27FE]
Flag—U.S.: constitutional amendment to allow States to prohibit destruction of privately-owned flags and Congress to prohibit destruction of federally-owned flags, H3729, H3733 [12JN]
———constitutional amendment to allow States to prohibit destruction of privately-owned flags and Congress to prohibit destruction of federally-owned flags (H.J. Res. 80), H3638 [10JN]
———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration, H10586 [12NO]
———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (H.J. Res. 10), E44 [7JA]
———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (H.J. Res. 54), H3580 [10JN], H3722, H3723, H3730-H3756 [12JN], E276, E290 [13FE], E801 [30AP], E1218 [16JN], E1228 [17JN], E2378 [13NO]
———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (H.J. Res. 54), consideration (H. Res. 163), H3726, H3730 [12JN]
Medicare: treatment under balanced budget constitutional amendment, H771 [6MR]
Members of Congress: constitutional amendment to limit terms, E243 [12FE]
———constitutional amendment to limit terms and to increase the term of Representatives to 4 years (H.J. Res. 23), E4 [7JA]
———constitutional amendment to limit terms and to increase the term of Representatives to 4 years (H.J. Res. 5), E69 [7JA]
———constitutional amendment to limit terms (H.J. Res. 2), H249, H259 [4FE], H417, H420 [11FE], H467-H512 [12FE], E70 [7JA], E212 [11FE], E277, E287, E290 [13FE]
———constitutional amendment to limit terms (H.J. Res. 2), consideration (H. Res. 47), H458-H467 [12FE]
Political campaigns: constitutional amendment to limit expenditure of money to elect public officials (H.J. Res. 17), E46 [7JA]
Prayer: constitutional amendment on voluntary school prayer (H.J. Res. 12), E36 [7JA]
———constitutional amendment on voluntary school prayer (H.J. Res. 55), E271 [13FE]
President and Vice President: constitutional amendment on direct popular election (H.J. Res. 28), E81 [9JA]
Social Security: treatment under balanced budget, H814 [11MR]
———treatment under balanced budget constitutional amendment, H314-H321 [5FE], H644, H660 [26FE], H707 [3MR]
———trust funds' solvency, H773 [6MR]
States: constitutional amendment to grant power to propose constitutional amendments (H.J. Res. 84), E1303 [24JN]
Taxation: constitutional amendment to abolish Federal income tax (H.J. Res. 70), H1457 [15AP], E633 [10AP]
———constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority on the passage of legislation increasing taxes (H.J. Res. 62), H1449-H1452 [14AP], H1458, H1460, H1461, H1473, H1480-H1506, H1510, H1527-H1534 [15AP], E697 [17AP]
———constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority on the passage of legislation increasing taxes (H.J. Res. 62), consideration (H. Res. 113), H1473-H1480 [15AP]
———rates, H1345 [9AP]
Tennessee: post-ratification of constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right of citizens to vote regardless of race, color, or previous condition of servitude, E1969 [8OC]
Women: anniversary of Equal Rights Amendment, E426 [11MR]
Remarks in Senate
Appropriations: constitutional amendment granting the President authority to exercise an item veto on individual appropriations (S.J. Res. 28), S3686 [24AP]
Budget: allow use of accumulated surplus under balanced budget constitutional amendment, S1704-S1708, S1721 [27FE], S1892 [4MR]
———constitutional amendment to provide that expenditures do not exceed revenues nor gross domestic product (S.J. Res. 8), S562 [21JA]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced, S122, S125, S135 [21JA], S585 [22JA], S839, S848 [30JA]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced (S.J. Res. 1), S136, S552-S555 [21JA], S713-S715 [28JA], S830 [30JA], S985-S991, S994-S1015 [5FE], S1057-S1072, S1079-S1099 [6FE], S1119-S1124, S1126-S1130, S1140-S1143 [7FE], S1147-S1151, S1152-S1187 [10FE], S1203-S1212, S1219-S1223 [11FE], S1252, S1254, S1255-S1265, S1268-S1296, S1331-S1336 [12FE], S1340-S1346, S1349-S1353, S1358-S1366, S1368, S1372-S1375 [13FE], S1448-S1468 [24FE], S1495-S1518, S1525-S1547 [25FE], S1593-S1649 [26FE], S1689-S1726 [27FE], S1782, S1787 [28FE], S1808, S1810-S1815, S1818-S1826 [3MR], S1847-S1922, S1933 [4MR], S1939, S1999, S2000 [5MR], S2166-S2171 [12MR]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced (S.J. Res. 1), unanimous-consent agreement, S922 [4FE], S1099 [6FE], S1181 [10FE], S1223 [11FE], S1418 [13FE], S1459 [24FE], S1516, S1537, S1547 [25FE], S1606 [26FE], S1698, S1728 [27FE]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced (S.J. Res. 12), S758-S767 [28JA]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced (S.J. Res. 13), S767 [28JA]
———requirements to increase debt limit in balanced budget constitutional amendment, S1690-S1698 [27FE]
———strike reliance on estimates and receipts from balanced budget constitutional amendment, S1448-S1459 [24FE]
———time requirement for State ratification of balanced budget constitutional amendment, S1701-S1703, S1721 [27FE]
———waiver of constitutional provisions to balance in the event of economic emergencies, S1083-S1086, S1088, S1093, S1095 [6FE], S1166-S1187 [10FE]
———waiver of constitutional provisions to balance in the event of emergencies due to officially-declared natural disasters, S1644-S1649 [26FE], S1891 [4MR]
———waiver of constitutional provisions to balance in the event of war, threat to national security, or economic emergency, S1607-S1619, S1622-S1625, S1627, S1628 [26FE]
Children and youth: exempt budget outlays impacting education, nutrition, and health care programs from balanced budget constitutional amendment, S1008-S1010 [5FE], S1156-S1166 [10FE], S1203-S1210 [11FE], S1296 [12FE]
Congress: authority to enforce the provisions of a balanced budget constitutional amendment, S1708-S1721 [27FE], S1892 [4MR]
———constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority on the passage of legislation increasing revenue (S.J. Res. 9), S562 [21JA]
Crime: constitutional amendment on protection of victims' rights (S.J. Res. 6), S560 [21JA]
Elections: constitutional amendment to regulate campaign expenditures and contribution limits (S.J. Res. 18), S1776 [27FE], S2173-S2201 [12MR], S2239-S2273 [13MR], S2311-S2315 [14MR], S2340 [17MR], S2377-S2397 [18MR], S9990 [26SE]
———constitutional amendment to regulate campaign expenditures and contribution limits (S.J. Res. 18), unanimous-consent agreement, S2268 [13MR], S2394 [18MR]
Freedom of religion: individual rights, S11487 [30OC]
Judiciary: constitutional amendment to limit judicial terms (S.J. Res. 26), S3722-S3724 [25AP]
Medicare: treatment under balanced budget constitutional amendment, S2000 [5MR]
Members of Congress: constitutional amendment to limit terms (S.J. Res. 16), S1317-S1319 [12FE], S1379 [13FE]
National security: simplify conditions for a declaration of an imminent and serious threat in balanced budget constitutional amendment, S1222 [11FE], S1271-S1284, S1295 [12FE]
Political campaigns: constitutional amendment to limit expenditure of money to elect public officials (S.J. Res. 2), S555-S559 [21JA]
Prayer: constitutional amendment on voluntary school prayer (S.J. Res. 15), S1109 [6FE], S3247-S3249 [16AP]
———constitutional amendment on voluntary school prayer (S.J. Res. 3), S559 [21JA]
———Federal funding for schools relative to voluntary school prayer (S. 41), S404 [21JA]
Social Security: treatment under balanced budget constitutional amendment, S989, S996, S1002, S1004, S1007, S1010 [5FE], S1069, S1087, S1091 [6FE], S1129 [7FE], S1152, S1167-S1170, S1182 [10FE], S1211 [11FE], S1294, S1331-S1336 [12FE], S1340-S1342, S1350-S1353, S1359-S1366, S1372-S1375 [13FE], S1459-S1468 [24FE], S1496-S1516, S1525-S1547 [25FE], S1594-S1596, S1600-S1605, S1630-S1635, S1637-S1649 [26FE], S1811-S1813 [3MR], S1852, S1868, S1869, S1877, S1882, S1885, S1889, S1897, S1901, S1905, S1911, S1913 [4MR]
Taxation: constitutional amendment to prohibit retroactive taxation (S.J. Res. 17), S1676-S1678 [26FE]
———constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority on the passage of legislation increasing taxes (H.J. Res. 62), S3192 [15AP]
Women: constitutional amendment to ensure equal rights (S.J. Res. 24), S2706 [20MR]
Reports
Balanced Budget Amendment and Social Security: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, S1069 [6FE], S1363 [13FE]
———Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (organization), S762 [28JA]
Reports filed
Consideration of H.J. Res. 2, Constitutional Amendment To Limit Congressioal Terms: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 47) (H. Rept. 105-4), H451 [11FE]
Consideration of H.J. Res. 62, Constitutional Amendment To Require a Two-Thirds Majority on the Passage of Legislation Increasing Taxes: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 113) (H. Rept. 105-54), H1456 [14AP]
Consideration of H.J. Res 54, Constitutional Amendment To Prohibit Desecration of the U.S. Flag: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 163) (H. Rept. 105-126), H3658 [10JN]
Constitutional Amendment To Limit Congressional Terms: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.J. Res. 2) (H. Rept. 105-2), H392 [6FE]
Constitutional Amendment To Prohibit Desecration of the U.S. Flag: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.J. Res. 54) (H. Rept. 105-121), H3566 [5JN]
Constitutional Amendment To Require a Balanced Budget: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (S.J. Res. 1) (S. Rept. 105-3), S945 [4FE]
Constitutional Amendment To Require a Two-Thirds Majority on the Passage of Legislation Increasing Taxes: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.J. Res. 62) (H. Rept. 105-50), H1437 [10AP]
Resolutions by organizations
Constitutional amendment to require balanced budget: Knoxville, TN, City Council, E341 [27FE]
Statements
Constitutional Amendment To Require Balanced Budget: several economists, S1856 [4MR]
Reversal of Buckley Versus Valeo: several State Attorneys General, S2187 [12MR]
Social Security Trust Funds: Senator Domenici, S761 [28JA], S1361 [13FE], S1507 [25FE]
Tables
Effects of balanced budget constitutional amendment on Social Security, S1874, S1905 [4MR]
Federal receipts, outlays, surplus or deficit, and debt, S1646-S1648 [26FE]
Testimonies
Constitutional Amendment To Prohibit Desecration of the U.S. Flag: Representative Solomon, E801 [30AP]
Texts of
H. Res. 47, consideration of H.J. Res. 2, constitutional amendment to limit congressional terms, H458 [12FE]
H. Res. 113, consideration of H.J. Res. 62, constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority on the passage of legislation increasing taxes, H1473 [15AP]
H. Res. 163, consideration of H.J. Res. 54, constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration of the U.S. flag, H3726 [12JN]
H.J. Res. 2, constitutional amendment to limit congressional terms, H485 [12FE]
H.J. Res. 54, constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration of the U.S. Flag, H3730 [12JN]
H.J. Res. 62, constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority on the passage of legislation increasing taxes, H1480 [15AP]
S.J. Res. 1, constitutional amendment to require balanced budget, S553 [21JA], S1362 [13FE]
S.J. Res. 2, constitutional amendment to limit expenditure of money to elect public officials, S557 [21JA]
S.J. Res. 6, constitutional amendment on protection of victims' rights, S561 [21JA]
S.J. Res. 8, constitutional amendment to provide that expenditures do not exceed revenues nor gross domestic product, S562 [21JA]
S.J. Res. 9, constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority of Congress on the passage of legislation increasing revenue, S563 [21JA]
S.J. Res. 12, constitutional amendment to require balanced budget, S759 [28JA]
S.J. Res. 15, constitutional amendment on voluntary school prayer, S1111 [6FE]
S.J. Res. 24, constitutional amendment to ensure equal rights for women, S2706 [20MR]