SCONRES 13 · 111th Congress · Economics and Public Finance

An original concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2010, revising the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal year 2009, and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2011 through 2014.

Introduced 2009-03-27· Sponsored by Sen. Conrad, Kent [D-ND]· Senate

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Latest: Message on Senate action sent to the House.(2009-04-29)

Recorded Votes

PassedSenate · 2009-04-29
Roll #173
Yea 53Nay 43
PassedSenate · 2009-04-29
Roll #173
Yea 53Nay 43
PassedHouse · 2009-04-29
Roll #216
Yea 233Nay 193
Democrats
233 Yea·17 Nay
Republicans
0 Yea·176 Nay
PassedHouse · 2009-04-29
Roll #216
Yea 233Nay 193
Democrats
233 Yea·17 Nay
Republicans
0 Yea·176 Nay

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Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Sets forth the congressional budget for the federal government for FY2010, including the appropriate budgetary levels for FY2009 and FY2011-FY2014. Lists recommended budgetary levels and amounts for FY2009-FY2014 with respect to: (1) federal revenues; (2) new budget authority; (3) budget outlays; (4) deficits; (5) public debt; and (6) debt held by the public. Lists the appropriate levels of new budget authority, outlays, and administrative expenses for Social Security, U.S. Postal Service discretionary administrative expenses, and specified major functional categories for FY2009-FY2014. Provides for certain deficit-neutral reserve funds for legislation for: (1) transforming and modernizing America's health care system; (2) investing in clean energy and preserving the environment; (3) higher education; (4) child nutrition programs and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC); (5) investing in America's infrastructure; (6) promoting economic stabilization and growth; (7) America's veterans and wounded servicemembers; (8) revising judicial pay, judgeships, and postal retiree health coverage; (9) defense acquisition and contracting reform; (10) …

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