CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
Addresses
Reading of U.S. Constitution, H54-H62 [6JA]
Amendments
Budget: constitutional amendment to require balanced (S.J. Res. 10), S8508, S8551 [13DE]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced (S.J. Res. 24), S8507, S8551 [13DE]
———cut and cap Federal spending, enact balanced budget constitutional amendment, and increase statutory debt limit (H.R. 2560), consideration (H. Res. 355), H5180 [19JY]
House Rules: allow consideration of motions to suspend rules and consider certain legislation (H. Res. 466), H7743 [17NO]
Articles and editorials
Balanced Budget Amendment Isn't the Answer, S4820 [22JY]
Balanced Budget Amendment Unwise, S4821 [22JY]
Balanced Budget Amendment—Instrument To Force Spending Cuts, Not Tax Hikes, S8519 [13DE]
Budget Amendment Wrong Vehicle for Right Principle, S4819 [22JY]
Deficits Need Balanced-Budget Amendment Fix, S8518 [13DE]
GOP Jobs Plan Vs. Obama's, S7271 [9NO]
Hatch and Lee's Balanced Budget Amendment—A Win for America, S8518 [13DE]
More Folly in the Debt Limit Talks, S4819 [22JY]
No to a Balanced Budget Amendment, S4820 [22JY]
Republican Leaders Voted for Debt Drivers They Blame on Obama, H5707 [28JY]
Republican Wreckage, H5702 [28JY]
Too Much Debt Means the Economy Can't Grow, S8515 [13DE]
Why a Balanced-Budget Amendment Is Too Risky, S4820 [22JY]
Bills and resolutions
Appropriations: constitutional amendment on line-item veto (see H.J. Res. 15), H136 [7JA]
Budget: constitutional amendment to control spending (see H.J. Res. 5), H41 [5JA] (see H.J. Res. 51), H2107 [30MR]
———constitutional amendment to establish a spending limit (see H.J. Res. 73), H5373 [21JY]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced (see S.J. Res. 3), S272 [26JA] (see S.J. Res. 4), S411 [1FE] (see S.J. Res. 5), S544 [3FE] (see S.J. Res. 10), S2046 [31MR] (see S.J. Res. 23), S4226 [29JN] (see S.J. Res. 24), S5251 [2AU] (see H.J. Res. 1, 2), H40 (see H.J. Res. 4), H41 [5JA] (see H.J. Res. 10), H102 [6JA] (see H.J. Res. 11), H135 (see H.J. Res. 18), H136 [7JA] (see H.J. Res. 23), H551 [8FE] (see H.J. Res. 41), H1178 (see H.J. Res. 41), H1197 [17FE] (see H.J. Res. 52), H2107 [30MR] (see H.J. Res. 54), H2410 [6AP] (see H.J. Res. 81), H6977 [14OC] (see H.J. Res. 87), H7626 [15NO] (see H.J. Res. 89), H7829 [17NO]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced budget and greater accountability in the enactment of tax legislation (see H.J. Res. 14), H136 [7JA]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced budget and greater accountability in the enactment of tax legislation and increasing the debt limit (see H.J. Res. 56), H2534 [7AP]
———constitutional amendment to require two-thirds votes in the House and Senate to increase the statutory limit on the public debt (see H.J. Res. 63), H3302 [13MY]
———cut and cap Federal spending, enact balanced budget constitutional amendment, and increase statutory debt limit (see S. 1340), S4450 [7JY] (see H.R. 2560), H5125 [15JY]
———cut and cap Federal spending, enact balanced budget constitutional amendment, and increase statutory debt limit (H.R. 2560), consideration (see H. Res. 355), H5149 [18JY]
Citizenship: constitutional amendment to restrict citizenship of individuals born in the U.S. to those with one parent that is a U.S. citizen, a lawful permanent resident, or an active member of the U.S. military (see S.J. Res. 2), S127 [25JA]
Corporations: constitutional amendment to clarify application of the words people, person, or citizen in the Constitution to corporations, limited liability companies, or other corporate entities (see H.J. Res. 88), H7626 [15NO]
———constitutional amendment to clarify authority of Congress and the States to regulate the expenditure of funds for political activity by corporations (see H.J. Res. 78), H6097 [12SE] (see H.J. Res. 92), H8187 [6DE]
———constitutional amendment to exclude from rights given to natural persons, prohibit corporate spending on elections, and affirm power of Congress and States to regulate corporations and elections (see S.J. Res. 33), S8461 [8DE] (see H.J. Res. 90), H7891 [18NO]
———constitutional amendment to subordinate the rights of corporations to those of individuals (see H. Res. 156), H1665 [9MR]
Courts: constitutional amendment to prohibit basing legal opinions or rulings on foreign laws, treaties, or religious laws (see H.J. Res. 75), H5896 [5AU]
Dept. of Veterans Affairs: clarify conditions under which veterans, their spouses, and children may be adjudicated mentally incompetent relative to their ability to purchase firearms (see S. 1707), S6505 [13OC] (see H.R. 1898), H3300 [13MY]
Ecology and environment: constitutional amendment on the right to a clean, safe, and sustainable environment (see H.J. Res. 33), H774 [14FE]
Economy: constitutional amendment on the right to full employment and balanced growth (see H.J. Res. 35), H774 [14FE]
———create jobs through spending cuts, tax reform, regulatory burden reduction, domestic energy development, and export promotion (see S. 1720), S6600 [17OC]
———encourage job creation through trade, tax, labor, health care, and court reforms, a balanced budget amendment, Alaskan energy development, Federal workforce reduction, and regulatory flexibility (see H.R. 3487), H7890 [18NO]
Education: constitutional amendment on the right to a quality public education (see H.J. Res. 29), H774 [14FE]
Elections: constitutional amendment authorizing regulation of any expenditure in connection to an election (see H.J. Res. 82), H6977 [14OC]
———constitutional amendment on congressional power to regulate campaign contributions for Federal elections (see H.J. Res. 72), H5018 [13JY]
———constitutional amendment on contributions and expenditures by corporations and other business organizations intended to affect elections (see H.J. Res. 6, 7), H41 [5JA]
———constitutional amendment on contributions and expenditures intended to affect elections (see S.J. Res. 29), S7005 [1NO] (see H.J. Res. 8), H41 [5JA] (see H.J. Res. 38), H1070 [16FE] (see H.J. Res. 86), H7578 [14NO] (see H.J. Res. 97), H10015 [20DE]
Families and domestic relations: constitutional amendment on parental rights (see H.J. Res. 3), H41 [5JA]
———constitutional amendment relative to definition of marriage (see H.J. Res. 45), H1575 [3MR]
Federal-State relations: constitutional amendment to give States the right to repeal Federal laws and regulations when ratified by the legislatures of two-thirds of the several States (see S.J. Res. 12), S2929 [12MY] (see H.J. Res. 62), H3279 [12MY]
Firearms: protect and enforce the right to obtain and use firearms for security, self-defense, and other legitimate purposes (see H.R. 2252), H4364 [21JN]
Flag—U.S.: constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (see S.J. Res. 19), S3773 [14JN] (see H.J. Res. 13), H135 [7JA]
Foreign policy: constitutional amendment to prevent treaties, Executives orders, or agreements with foreign countries from diminishing rights or privileges guaranteed to U.S. citizens (see H.J. Res. 76), H5896 [5AU]
Freedom of religion: constitutional amendment on restoring religious freedom (see H.J. Res. 27), H774 [14FE]
Health: constitutional amendment on the right to high quality health care (see H.J. Res. 30), H774 [14FE]
House Rules: allow consideration of motions to suspend rules and consider certain legislation (see H. Res. 466), H7626 [15NO]
Housing: constitutional amendment on the right to decent, safe, sanitary, and affordable housing (see H.J. Res. 32), H774 [14FE]
Members of Congress: constitutional amendment on appointment of individuals to fill vacancies in the Senate and House of Representatives (see H.J. Res. 26), H724 [11FE]
———constitutional amendment to limit terms (see S.J. Res. 1), S127 [25JA] (see S.J. Res. 11), S2507 [14AP] (see H.J. Res. 20), H254 [18JA] (see H.J. Res. 53), H2214 [31MR] (see H.J. Res. 71), H4748 [7JY] (see H.J. Res. 93), H9431 [15DE] (see H.J. Res. 96), H10015 [20DE]
Political campaigns: constitutional amendment permitting Congress and the States to establish limits on contributions and expenditures in elections for public office (see H.J. Res. 6), H41 [5JA]
———constitutional amendment to prohibit congressional candidates from accepting contributions from individuals not living in the applicable State or congressional district (see H.J. Res. 65), H3409 [24MY]
President and Vice President: constitutional amendment on direct popular election (see H.J. Res. 36), H774 [14FE]
Presidents of the U.S.: repeal constitutional amendment to limit terms (see H.J. Res. 17), H136 [7JA]
Public debt: constitutional amendment prohibiting the Government from increasing debt except for a specific purpose by law adopted by three-fourths of each House of Congress (see H.J. Res. 84), H7398 [4NO]
———increase statutory limit by a certain amount upon adoption by Congress of a balanced budget constitutional amendment and by an additional amount upon ratification by the States of that amendment (see H.R. 2685), H5732 [28JY]
Real estate: require State and local compliance with constitutional mandates and prevent abuses of power relative to eminent domain (see H. Res. 329), H4528 [23JN]
Securities: constitutional amendment to prohibit the U.S. from owning stock in private corporations (see H.J. Res. 22), H434 [24JA]
States: constitutional amendment allowing States to call a limited convention solely for the purposes of considering whether to propose a specific amendment to the Constitution (see H.J. Res. 57), H3160 [10MY]
———constitutional amendment to allow the several States to nullify a Federal law or regulation (see H.J. Res. 46), H1575 [3MR]
Supreme Court: misinterpretation of first amendment relative to Buckley v. Valeo decision on campaign contribution limits (see H. Con. Res. 4), H41 [5JA]
Taxation: constitutional amendment on progressive taxation (see H.J. Res. 34), H774 [14FE]
———constitutional amendment on tax limitations (see H.J. Res. 24), H551 [8FE]
———constitutional amendment to abolish Federal income tax (see H.J. Res. 16), H136 [7JA]
———constitutional amendment to abolish personal income, estate, and gift taxes and to prohibit the Government from engaging in business in competition with its citizens (see H.J. Res. 50), H1842 [15MR]
Territories: constitutional amendment on Presidential election voting rights for residents of all U.S. territories and commonwealths (see H.J. Res. 25), H599 [9FE]
U.N.: terminate funding if the U.S. agrees to any treaty that threatens U.S. sovereignty or infringes on U.S. constitutional rights, such as the right to keep and bear arms (see H.R. 3594), H8260 [7DE]
Voting: constitutional amendment on the right to vote (see H.J. Res. 28), H774 [14FE]
Women: constitutional amendment on equality of rights and reproductive rights (see H.J. Res. 31), H774 [14FE]
———constitutional amendment to ensure equal rights (see S.J. Res. 21), S4024 [22JN] (see H.J. Res. 69), H4457 [22JN]
———remove deadline for ratification of constitutional amendment to ensure equal rights (see H.J. Res. 47), H1619 [8MR]
Letters
Budget Control Act: several Senators, H5686 [28JY]
Constitutional amendment to require balanced budget: Grover G. Norquist, Americans for Tax Reform (organization) and Mattie Corrao, Center for Fiscal Accountability (organization), S8516 [13DE]
———Harold A. Schaitberger, International Association of Fire Fighers, H7866 [18NO]
———James L. Martin, 60 Plus Association, S8517 [13DE]
———James Valvo, Americans for Prosperity (organization), S8516 [13DE]
———Jim Keffer, H7798 [17NO]
———Kim Anderson and Mary Kusler, National Education Association, H7850 [18NO]
———Nancy LeaMond, AARP, H7866 [18NO]
———Pete Sepp, National Taxpayers Union, S8517 [13DE]
———several organizations, H7862 [18NO], E2128 [29NO]
———Thomas A. Schatz, Council for Citizens Against Government Waste, S8518 [13DE]
———William Wilson, Americans for Limited Government (organization), S8517 [13DE]
Cut, Cap, and Balance Act: Representative Camp, Committee on Ways and Means (House), H5221 [19JY]
———Representative Paul Ryan, Committee on the Budget (House), H5221 [19JY]
Senate consideration of legislation to address fiscal crisis: several Senators, S4271 [30JN]
Lists
Federal balanced budget amendment petition cosigners, H7798-H7800 [17NO]
Motions
Budget: cut and cap Federal spending, enact balanced budget constitutional amendment, and increase statutory debt limit (H.R. 2560), S4743 [21JY], S4825 [22JY], H5226 [19JY]
Petitions and memorials
Texas: constitutional amendment to require a balanced budget, H6146 [14SE]
Remarks in House
Budget: constitutional amendment to require balanced, H2881, H2903-H2908 [15AP], H3775 [31MY], H4687 [7JY], H4797, H4798 [11JY], H4864, H4935 [12JY], H4956 [13JY], H5089, H5115 [15JY], H5147-H5149 [18JY], H5170 [19JY], H5390 [22JY], H5477, H5478 [25JY], H5586, H5589 [27JY], H5789 [30JY], H5870-H5876, H5880 [1AU], H6146 [14SE], H6357 [22SE], H6524 [4OC], H6630 [6OC], H6867 [13OC], H7220, H7243-H7249 [2NO], H7385 [4NO], E1370 [20JY], E1473, E1474-E1476 [1AU], E1527 [19AU]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced (H.J. Res. 1), H5203 [19JY], H5717 [28JY], H7243 [2NO], H7622 [15NO], E2 [5JA]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced (H.J. Res. 2), H5759, H5762 [29JY], H7243 [2NO], H7584, H7585, H7587, H7588, H7589, H7590, H7591, H7592, H7617-H7624 [15NO], H7630, H7637, H7639, H7640, H7709-H7711 [16NO], H7722, H7723, H7727, H7730, H7731, H7732, H7733, H7737-H7745, H7782-H7811, H7819 [17NO], H7833, H7841-H7874, H7876, H7883 [18NO], E12 [5JA], E2107 [18NO], E2120 [29NO]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced (H.J. Res. 11), H6567 [5OC], E44 [7JA]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced (H.J. Res. 41), H3811 [1JN]
———cut and cap Federal spending, enact balanced budget constitutional amendment, and increase statutory debt limit, H5664, H5667-H5688, H5693-H5721 [28JY], H5739-H5749, H5751-H5779 [29JY], H5815, H5817, H5818, H5819, H5831-H5866, H5870, H5876, H5878, H5881 [1AU], H7244 [2NO], E1440 [29JY], E1488, E1492, E1494 [2AU], E1503 [5AU]
———cut and cap Federal spending, enact balanced budget constitutional amendment, and increase statutory debt limit (H.R. 2560), H5090, H5107-H5109 [15JY], H5130, H5134-H5141, H5144-H5147 [18JY], H5156, H5157, H5159, H5162-H5165, H5166, H5167, H5168, H5169, H5170, H5171, H5184-H5234, H5237 [19JY], H5242, H5243, H5244, H5246, H5249, H5250, H5251, H5270-H5281 [20JY], H5295, H5296, H5297, H5298 [21JY], H5378, H5393-H5397 [22JY], H5402 [25JY], H5502 [26JY], H5737 [29JY], H5786 [30JY], H7019 [25OC], H7624 [15NO], E1364, E1365, E1368 [20JY]
———cut and cap Federal spending, enact balanced budget constitutional amendment, and increase statutory debt limit (H.R. 2560), consideration (H. Res. 355), H5171-H5183 [19JY]
———cut and cap Federal spending, enact balanced budget constitutional amendment, and increase statutory debt limit (H.R. 2560), motion to recommit, H5226 [19JY]
———prohibit consideration of a balanced budget constitutional amendment that would result in a reduction of veterans' benefits, H5226 [19JY]
Corporations: constitutional amendment to clarify authority of Congress and the States to regulate the expenditure of funds for political activity by corporations (H.J. Res. 78), H6104 [13SE]
District of Columbia: anniversary of 23d Amendment providing residents the right to vote in Presidential elections, E561 [30MR]
Ecology and environment: constitutional amendment on the right to a clean, safe, and sustainable environment (H.J. Res. 33), H2528 [7AP]
Economy: create jobs through spending cuts, tax reform, regulatory burden reduction, domestic energy development, and export promotion, H7012 [25OC], H7077 [26OC]
Education: constitutional amendment on the right to a quality public education (H.J. Res. 29), H1716-H1719 [10MR], H2099 [30MR], H2528 [7AP], H5664 [28JY]
Elections: constitutional amendment on contributions and expenditures by corporations and other business organizations intended to affect elections (H.J. Res. 6), H492 [26JA]
———constitutional amendment on contributions and expenditures intended to affect elections (H.J. Res. 8), H125 [7JA], H492 [26JA]
Federal-State relations: recognize historic and continuing importance of Federalism and uphold States' rights, H2654-H2660 [13AP]
Health: constitutional amendment on the right to high quality health care (H.J. Res. 30), H2528 [7AP]
House of Representatives: reading of U.S. Constitution, H51, H53, H54, H62, H73 [6JA], E40 [7JA], E64 [18JA]
———reading of U.S. Constitution, unanimous-consent request, H68 [6JA]
House Rules: allow consideration of motions to suspend rules and consider certain legislation (H. Res. 466), H7737-H7745 [17NO]
Members of Congress: constitutional amendment to limit terms (H.J. Res. 93), E2270 [15DE]
National objectives: call for civility in public discourse while preserving First Amendment rights of citizens, H6565 [5OC], H9915 [16DE]
Political campaigns: constitutional amendment permitting Congress and the States to establish limits on contributions and expenditures in elections for public office (H.J. Res. 6), H492 [26JA]
Public debt: constitutional amendment prohibiting the Government from increasing debt except for a specific purpose by law adopted by three-fourths of each House of Congress (H.J. Res. 84), H7215 [2NO]
Supreme Court: disapprove Kelo v. New London, CT, decision on allowing local government seizure of private property, H8070 [1DE]
Taxation: constitutional amendment to abolish personal income, estate, and gift taxes and to prohibit the Government from engaging in business in competition with its citizens (H.J. Res. 50), E489 [15MR]
Women: constitutional amendment on equality of rights and reproductive rights (H.J. Res. 31), H2528 [7AP]
———constitutional amendment to ensure equal rights (H.J. Res. 69), H4473 [23JN], E1160 [22JN]
Remarks in Senate
Budget: constitutional amendment to require balanced, S957 [28FE], S1035, S1039 [1MR], S1107, S1109-S1111 [2MR], S1526 [10MR], S2006 [31MR], S2311 [8AP], S2647 [4MY], S4109-S4113 [27JN], S4537 [13JY], S4569 [14JY], S4653-S4656 [19JY], S4901 [26JY], S4949 [27JY], S5036-S5038, S5044 [29JY], S8429-S8432, S8434-S8437 [8DE], S8702 [16DE]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced (S.J. Res. 3), S821 [17FE], S3326 [25MY]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced (S.J. Res. 4), S424 [1FE], S1881 [28MR]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced (S.J. Res. 10), S2153 [6AP], S2227 [7AP], S2414, S2416 [13AP], S2710 [5MY], S3601 [8JN], S4837 [22JY], S4890, S4897 [26JY], S8493, S8495-S8499, S8507-S8539 [13DE], S8559-S8566, S8587, S8588 [14DE]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced (S.J. Res. 10), unanimous-consent agreement, S8492 [12DE]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced (S.J. Res. 23), S4166-S4170, S4185-S4189, S4197-S4199, S4235 [29JN], S4244, S4249-S4255, S4273 [30JN], S4323 [5JY], S4340, S4342-S4344, S4346, S4347, S4350, S4358, S4364, S4369, S4378, S4380 [6JY], S4408, S4420, S4426, S4432 [7JY], S4499, S4500, S4502 [12JY], S4547 [13JY], S4663 [19JY], S4925 [27JY]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced (S.J. Res. 24), S8493, S8495-S8499, S8507, S8508, S8511-S8513, S8520-S8539 [13DE], S8559-S8566, S8587, S8588 [14DE]
———constitutional amendment to require balanced (S.J. Res. 24), unanimous-consent agreement, S8492 [12DE]
———cut and cap Federal spending, S8085-S8087 [1DE]
———cut and cap Federal spending, enact balanced budget constitutional amendment, and increase statutory debt limit, S4976, S4979, S4985 [28JY], S5062 [29JY], S5089-S5144 [30JY], S5147-S5154 [31JY], S5156-S5162, S5164-S5178, S5183 [1AU], S5201-S5223, S5225, S5226, S5228-S5233 [2AU]
———cut and cap Federal spending, enact balanced budget constitutional amendment, and increase statutory debt limit (H.R. 2560), S4647-S4649, S4653 [19JY], S4681-S4683, S4685-S4687, S4689-S4693, S4699, S4712-S4715 [20JY], S4741-S4743 [21JY], S4826-S4829, S4837-S4839 [22JY], S4887, S4890, S4897 [26JY], S5125, S5136 [30JY]
———cut and cap Federal spending, enact balanced budget constitutional amendment, and increase statutory debt limit (H.R. 2560), motion to proceed, S4743-S4775, S4777-S4779, S4781-S4795 [21JY], S4813-S4826 [22JY]
———cut and cap Federal spending, enact balanced budget constitutional amendment, and increase statutory debt limit (S. 1340), S4442, S4459 [7JY], S4461 [11JY], S4551 [13JY], S4573, S4589, S4592 [14JY], S4624 [18JY]
Corporations: constitutional amendment to exclude from rights given to natural persons, prohibit corporate spending on elections, and affirm power of Congress and States to regulate corporations and elections (S.J. Res. 33), S8463 [8DE]
Economy: create jobs through spending cuts, tax reform, regulatory burden reduction, domestic energy development, and export promotion, S7263-S7268, S7270-S7277 [9NO], S7336-S7338 [10NO]
———create jobs through spending cuts, tax reform, regulatory burden reduction, domestic energy development, and export promotion (S. 1720), S6566-S6569, S6621 [17OC], S6623 [18OC]
Elections: constitutional amendment on contributions and expenditures intended to affect elections (S.J. Res. 29), S7007 [1NO]
Federal-State relations: constitutional amendment to give States the right to repeal Federal laws and regulations when ratified by the legislatures of two-thirds of the several States (S.J. Res. 12), S2956 [12MY]
Flag—U.S.: constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (S.J. Res. 19), S3784 [14JN]
Obama, President: evaluation of administration relative to budget and debt crisis, S4253, S4270, S4276, S4278 [30JN], S4898 [26JY]
Reports filed
Allow Consideration of Motion To Suspend House Rules and Consider Certain Legislation: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 466) (H. Rept. 112-285), H7626 [15NO]
Consideration of H.R. 2560, Cut, Cap, and Balance Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 355) (H. Rept. 112-150), H5149 [18JY]
Constitutional Amendment To Require Balanced Budget: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.J. Res. 1) (H. Rept. 112-117), H4525 [23JN]
Statements
``Big Deal'' Is Foundation for ``Long-Term Austerity''—Why I Voted ``No'' on the Budget Deal: Representative Jackson, H5859 [1AU]
Constitutional Amendment To Require Balanced Budget: Executive Office of the President, H7850 [18NO]
Statutory Public Debt Limit Increase: Several Constituents of Representative George Miller, E1441 [29JY]
Treat President Obama Like All Other Presidents!—Raise the Debt Ceiling Without Conditions: Representative Jackson, H5860 [1AU]
Tables
Summary of budget receipts, outlays, and surpluses or deficits as percentages of Gross Domestic Product—1930-2016: Committee on Appropriations (Senate), S5098 [30JY]
Testimonies
Constitutional Amendment To Require Balanced Budget: Robert Greenstein, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, S8434-S8437 [8DE]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 70, corrections in enrollment of S. 365, Budget Control Act, H5867 [1AU]
H. Res. 355, consideration of H.R. 2560, Cut, Cap, and Balance Act, H5171 [19JY]
H. Res. 384, consideration of S. 365, Budget Control Act, H5831 [1AU]
H. Res. 466, allow consideration of motions to suspend House Rules and consider certain legislation, H7737 [17NO]
H.J. Res. 2, constitutional amendment to require balanced budget, H7782 [17NO]
H.R. 2560, Cut, Cap, and Balance Act, H5184 [19JY]
S. 365, Budget Control Act, H5840-H5847 [1AU]
S. 627, Budget Control Act, H5693-H5698 [28JY]
S.J. Res. 5, constitutional amendment to require balanced budget, S550 [3FE]
S.J. Res. 23, constitutional amendment to require balanced budget, S4235 [29JN]
S.J. Res. 29, constitutional amendment on contributions and expenditures intended to affect elections, S7008 [1NO]