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1349:. After passing a vote by the committee on March 15, 2013, Committee Chairwoman Patty Murray reported the Senate Bill to the Senate floor and it was placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar. On March 20, 2013, Senator Murray asked for unanimous consent that the Senate move on to the consideration of Calendar No. 28. Unanimous consent was ordered. Under the rules established, each side had 25 hours of time during the debate, and unlimited amendments could be offered. The Senate continued to debate and amend the Senate bill on March 21, 22, and 23. A total of 573 amendments were offered to the bill, although only 63 were actually adopted. 846: 277: 1538:
until 2023. The deal makes up for this increase in spending by imposing sequester cuts in 2022 and 2023, raising airline fees and changing the pension contribution requirements of new federal workers, among other measures. Paul Ryan said that the bill would lower the deficit by $ 23 billion overall. The eliminated sequester cuts were spread evenly between defense spending and non-defense discretionary spending. The bill did not make any changes to entitlement programs.
1308:. This was the first budget the Senate had itself proposed in 4 years. It called for $ 3.7 trillion in federal spending and increased taxes, and it anticipated government debt continuing to accumulate. Along with setting forth the congressional budget for the federal government for fiscal year 2014, it proposed budget levels for fiscal 2015 through 2023 with respect to federal revenues, new budget authority, outlays, deficits, public debt, and debt held by the public. 1400: 1329:, including the net impact on deficit, both with on-budget and off-budget effects; and (2) provide an analysis of the budgetary effects of 30%, 50%, and 100% of Americans losing employer sponsored health insurance and accessing coverage through federal or state exchanges. The resolution listed new budget authority, outlays, and administrative expenses for the 695:
Along with setting forth the congressional budget for the federal government for fiscal year 2014, it proposed budget levels for fiscal 2015 through 2023 with respect to federal revenues, new budget authority, outlays, deficits, public debt, and debt held by the public. The proposed budget would also
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argued that Democrats were eager to begin conference discussions because they believed that Republicans would not be able to defend their 'no taxes' position when working with actual budget numbers. Under conference committee rules, the Senate Democrats would gain the power to force the committee to
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This was the first time in four years that the Senate had approved its own budget resolution, allowing the possibility of 'regular order' procedures in which the Senate and House appoint representatives to a joint budget conference committee to negotiate a compromise. Democratic Party members of the
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to reform the existing tax code by removing various tax credits and exemptions (which are unspecified in the bill itself). The bill would also repeal Obamacare by "eliminating the subsidized insurance exchanges and the Medicaid expansion that make up the core of the law," and would "convert Medicare
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The Senate resolution also required Senate committees to: (1) review programs and tax expenditures in their jurisdictions to identify waste, fraud, and abuse or duplication, and to increase the use of performance data to inform committee work; (2) review the matters for congressional consideration
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This deal would eliminate some of the spending cuts required by the sequester by $ 45 billion of the cuts scheduled to happen in January 2014 and $ 18 billion of the cuts scheduled to happen in 2015. Federal spending would thus be larger in these two years, but would be less in subsequent years
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budget contained several key features, most of them dramatically opposed to the main features of both the Republican Study Committee budget, and the budget proposed by Paul Ryan. The Congressional Progressive Caucus called for cutting Pentagon spending (back to 2006 levels), increased taxes on
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discretionary administrative expenses, and specified major functional categories for FY2013-FY2023. It also authorized a variety of deficit-neutral reserve funds, and a reserve fund for tax reform, as well as deficit-reduction reserve funds for government reform and efficiency, and to promote
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on March 21, 2013, who claimed that older Americans would end up with higher out-of-pocket expenses for worse care (as a result of legislators giving up on fixing a dying system). The House Bill was also criticized by some Republican lawmakers for not going far enough to cut spending.
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Some Republicans wanted Speaker Boehner to pursue a temporary measure that would cover the rest of Fiscal Year 2014 at the level set by the sequester — $ 967 billion, rather than pass this budget deal, which would have $ 45 billion in additional spending.
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Due to the closer balance between the two parties in the House, the Republican leadership worked hard to limit the number of defections from conservative Republicans. It was voted on by the House of Representatives on March 21, 2013, and passed with a
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Setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2014, revising the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal year 2013, and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2015 through
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process that resulted when Congress and President Obama failed to meet spending reduction targets set by the Budget Control Act of 2011. The House and Senate were at the time controlled by different parties with different fiscal agendas.
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High Risk list report and the annual report to reduce program duplication; and (3) make recommendations to the Senate Budget Committee to improve governmental performance in their annual views and estimates reports. It called on the
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Though there was no unified congressional budget, the House and Senate each moved forward with appropriations bills, but none passed. As the beginning of the 2014 fiscal year (October 1, 2013) approached, Congress debated the
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budget instead. Representative McKinley voted against the budget because he objected to the cuts to Medicare, wanted to make changes to the foreign aid budget, and failed to exempt some bureaucracies (such as the
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The Republican Study Committee budget would balance the Federal budget in four years, in part by freezing Federal spending after reducing discretionary spending to 2008 levels. The plan would also open the
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to drilling by oil companies and increase the age at which seniors became eligible for Social Security and Medicare. The budget failed in a vote of 104-132, with most Democrats not voting.
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criticized the bill, renaming it from "Path to Prosperity" to "Path to Poverty," a reference to some of the bill's cuts to welfare program spending. The provision to alter the
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supported the bill, noting that the Democrats' rival bill included too much new spending, putting the United States at risk of an economic crisis like the one found in Greece.
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The Senate resolution was an "original bill" which means that it was a bill drafted by a committee (rather than by an individual member). In this case, it was drafted by the
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Establishing the budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2014 and setting forth appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2015 through 2023.
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The resolution was debated on the Senate floor beginning on March 21, 2013. Two days later, on March 23, 2013 the Senate passed the resolution, 50-49, with 48
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At the time the fiscal year 2014 budget was debated, budgeting issues were controversial. Government spending had recently been limited by an automatic
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The bill received commentary from all sides of the political spectrum. The spending cuts found in the House Bill were supported by many Republicans.
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House Appropriations Committee wrote a letter on 17 April 2013 urging Speaker Boehner to appoint House members to the budget conference committee.
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President Obama submitted the FY2014 budget proposal on April 10, 2013, two months past the February 4 legal deadline due to negotiations over the
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The deal caps the federal government's spending for Fiscal Year 2014 at $ 1.012 trillion and for Fiscal Year 2015 at $ 1.014.
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supported the spending cuts and accused the Democrats of stealing from future generations to pay for their deficit spending.
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announced a compromise spending/budget proposal that they had agreed to. They chose to introduce the text as an amendment to
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to fund the government temporarily. It did not pass before the beginning of the new fiscal year, leading to the 16-day-long
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voted against passage, along with 10 Republicans. The 10 Republican Representatives who voted against the House Bill were,
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The Senate rejected the House budget on March 21, 2013 with a vote of 40-59 and continued to work on its own budget bill,
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millionaires, the elimination of some subsidies (to oil and gas companies), and would increase unemployment insurance.
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On March 22, 2013, the Senate began debating its proposal for the Federal budget. The ranking member of the
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The Senate passed the FY2014 budget resolution on March 23, 2013 – 23 days before the deadline set by the
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Some of these Representatives voted against the passage of the House Bill because they preferred the
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system by changing it into a voucher system for people under 55 was strongly criticized by
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calling for a joint budget conference to work on possible compromises, Representative
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vote, which in Dickerson's view caused Republicans to worry about being embarrassed.
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The Obama administration submitted its FY2014 budget proposal on April 10, 2013.
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to create only two income tax brackets (with 10% and 25% tax rates), end the
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into a system of private insurance plans financed by federal vouchers."
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Department of Defense Survivor Benefits Continuing Resolution, 2014
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Status of Appropriations Legislation for Fiscal Year 2014
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Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985
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On December 10, 2013, pursuant to the provisions of the
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Initial continuing resolution and government shutdown
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Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010
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is the budget to fund government operations for the
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United States Senate 2168:Department of Commerce 1802:Federal Reserve System 1619:Federal Reserve System 678:House Budget Committee 437:Debt Subject to Limit 2816:"U.S.Senate Glossary" 2024:Department of Justice 1883:Department of Defense 1874:Mandatory, requested 1694:Individual income tax 1585:Individual income tax 1555:omnibus spending bill 1294:$ 18,229,414 million 1271:$ 17,600,005 million 1248:$ 16,929,319 million 1225:$ 16,297,499 million 1202:$ 15,669,625 million 1179:$ 15,081,187 million 1156:$ 14,574,683 million 1133:$ 14,081,252 million 1110:$ 13,588,003 million 1087:$ 13,059,985 million 1064:$ 12,274,763 million 885:Number of co-sponsors 791:David McKinley (R-WV) 718:Tom McClintock (R-CA) 670:$ 14,210,984 million 647:$ 14,154,363 million 624:$ 13,992,649 million 601:$ 13,836,545 million 578:$ 13,648,470 million 555:$ 13,485,102 million 532:$ 13,362,146 million 509:$ 13,225,569 million 486:$ 13,069,788 million 463:$ 12,849,621 million 434:Deficits (on-budget) 384:Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) 315:Number of co-sponsors 309:Rep. 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Index

United States federal budget
Barack Obama
113th Congress
Deficit
fiscal
GDP
Office of Management and Budget
2013
2015
fiscal year
United States fiscal cliff
sequester cuts
Budget Control Act of 2011
budget resolutions
sequestration
continuing resolution
federal government shutdown of 2013
Continuing Appropriations Act, 2014
three-day Act
Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013
omnibus spending bill
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2014
Great Seal of the United States
113th United States Congress
Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI)
Congressional Budget Act of 1974
Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985
Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990
Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010
31 U.S.C.

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