S.Res.29 - A resolution to limit consideration of amendments under a budget resolution.
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- Official: A resolution to limit consideration of amendments under a budget resolution. as introduced.
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2/5/2009--Introduced.Declares that: (1) time on a budget resolution may only be yielded back by consent; (2) no first degree amendment may be proposed after the 10th hour of debate on such legislation unless it has been submitted to the Journal Clerk before the expiration of such hour; (3)Official Summary
2/5/2009--Introduced.Declares that:(1) time on a budget resolution may only be yielded back by consent;
(2) no first degree amendment may be proposed after the 10th hour of debate on such legislation unless it has been submitted to the Journal Clerk before the expiration of such hour;
(3) no second degree amendment may be proposed after the 20th hour of debate on a budget resolution unless it has been submitted to such Clerk before the expiration of the 20th hour;
(4) the budget resolution shall be set aside for one calendar day, after up to 40 hours of debate, so that all filed amendments are printed and made available in the Congressional Record before debate continues; and
(5) provisions contained in such measure or its amendments shall exclude programmatic detail not within the Senate Committee on the Budget's jurisdiction. Permits waiver or suspension of such requirements, or successful appeals from rulings of the Chair, only by an affirmative vote of three-fifths
(60) of the Senate.
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S.RES.29 A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King''s example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public service. 01/12/07 ...
CQ Politics | Senate Starts 'Vote-a-Rama' as Budget Debate Nears End
He has introduced a similar proposal ( S Res 29 ) this year. Specter argued his approach would lead to more serious proposals than those that have been offered in recent years. âThere is no doubt that the complex amendments are designed ...
CQ Politics | Senate Starts âVote-a-Ramaâ as Budget Debate Nears End
He has introduced a similar proposal ( S Res 29 ) this year. Specter argued his approach would lead to more serious proposals than those that have been offered in recent years. âThere is no doubt that the complex amendments are designed ...
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U.S. Congress - S.Res.29 A resolution to limit consideration of amendments under a budget resolution.



