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H.J.Res.20

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Continuing Appropriations resolution FY2007

Making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 2007, and for other purposes.

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A funding resolution, totaling $463.5 billion, to fund much of the government (all but the Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security) for the remainder of the 2007 fiscal year (FY07), ending September 30, 2007. This is a continuing resolution, a type of bill that generally extends funding for agencies at the same level as the previous year. However, this particular continuing resolution specifies certain changes in funding from the previous year. Notable cuts in funding were made for the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) program. Funding increases were made for programs in areas such as health care, education, scientific research, housing, and transportation. The bill aslo eliminates all FY06 funding bill earmarks (specifically allocated funds) in FY07.
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2/15/2007--Public Law. (This measure has not been amended since it was introduced. The summary has been expanded because action occurred on the measure.) Revised Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007 -
(Sec. 2) Amends the Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007 (Public... moreSee Full Bill Text

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IntroducedresultVoted on by House
January 29, 2007January 31, 2007

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February 14, 2007Roll call number 48 in the Senate
Question: On the Joint Resolution (H.J.Res. 20 )
Required percentage of 'Aye' votes: 1/2 (50%) Percentage of 'aye' votes: 81% Result: Joint Resolution Passed

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August 08, 2007 2008 Budget Slashes 300 Million in Student Aid

Under the smokescreen of increasing the Pell Grant program for low income families, 81 of 96 Senators voted to pass HJ Res 20, a $463.5 billion dollar ...

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February 20, 2007 CAGW Praises Administration Directive to End Secret Earmarks

Section 112 of HJ Res. 20 states what was already known, and reaffirmed recently by the US District Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, ...

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February 19, 2007 Bush spending bill allocates $1.3 billion increase to fund ...

President Bush on Thursday signed a $463.5 billion spending resolution (HJ Res 20) for fiscal year 2007 that includes a $1.3 billion increase for ...

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July 21, 2008 "Filling The Tree" in The Senate

But what we have in HJ Res. 20 is an omnibus bill running 137 pages. I want to have an opportunity to amend it. Other Senators want to have an opportunity to amend it. Some have spoken on the floor of the Senate here today. ...

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June 01, 2008 The Truth Behind Reichert's Voting Record - Part 4

Part 1 - HR 1, Implementing the 9/11Commission Recommendations Act, and HR 2, Fair Minimum Wage Act; Part 2 - HR 6, Creating Long-Term Energy Alternatives for the Nation Act; Part 3 - HJRes 20, Further Continuing Appropriations for FY ...

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April 03, 2008 The 2008 Pig Book

Based on historical figures, the enactment of HJ Res. 20 eliminated more than 7000 earmarks and saved between $12-$15 billion in pork-barrel spending. Unfortunately, in this Year of the Pig, taxpayers are not getting a pork dividend. ...

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