S 3521 · 109th Congress · Economics and Public Finance

Stop Over Spending Act of 2006

Introduced 2006-06-15· Sponsored by Sen. Gregg, Judd [R-NH]· Senate

Bill Progress

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Committee
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Senate Vote
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House
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Enacted
Latest: Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 520.(2006-07-14)

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Stop Over Spending Act of 2006 - Legislative Line Item Veto Act of 2006 - Amends the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 to authorize the President to transmit annually to Congress a maximum of four special messages that propose to rescind dollar amounts of discretionary budget authority, items of direct spending, and targeted tax benefits. Requires an analysis by: (1) the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) of an estimated savings in budget authority or outlays resulting from such rescission; and (2) the Joint Committee on Taxation of an estimated savings resulting from repeal of targeted tax benefits. Requires any rescinded budget authority, items of direct spending, or targeted tax benefit to be dedicated only to deficit reduction, and not to be used as an offset for other spending increases or revenue reductions. Provides for adjustment of: (1) committee allocations resulting from such rescission; and (2) applicable limits, as appropriate, under this Act. Sets forth procedures for expedited congressional consideration of a proposed rescission. Requires the: (1) President to issue an order fully implementing without change all sequestrations required by the Of…

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CBO Cost Estimate

Congressional Budget Office

S. 3521, Stop Over Spending Act of 2006

Jul 11, 2006

<p>Cost estimate for the bill as ordered reported by the Senate Committee on the Budget on June 22, 2006</p>

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S. 3521, Stop Over Spending Act of 2006

Jul 11, 2006

Cost estimate for the bill as ordered reported by the Senate Committee on the Budget on June 22, 2006

Full CBO report ↗

Official non-partisan budget analysis by the Congressional Budget Office

Cosponsors (20)

20 Republicans