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HR 2560 - Cut, Cap and Balance Act of 2011 - Key Vote
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Legislation - Bill Tabled (Senate) (51-46) - July 22, 2011 (Key vote)
Title: Cut, Cap and Balance Act of 2011
Vote on a motion to table a bill that establishes discretionary spending limits and requires a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution prior to increasing the debt ceiling.
- Limits discretionary spending for fiscal year 2012 to $1.02 trillion in new budget authority, and $1.22 trillion in outlays (Sec. 101).
- Limits total combined outlays for direct spending for fiscal year 2012 to $680.73 billion (Sec. 101).
- Exempts the following items from limits placed on outlays for direct spending (Sec. 101):
- Social Security;
- Medicare;
- Veterans benefits and services; and
- Net interest.
- Limits outlays for a given fiscal year to an amount of the gross domestic product for that year multiplied by the following (Sec. 201):
- 21.7 percent for fiscal year 2013;
- 20.8 percent for fiscal year 2014;
- 20.2 percent for fiscal year 2015;
- 20.1 percent for fiscal year 2016;
- 19.9 percent for fiscal year 2017;
- 19.7 percent for fiscal year 2018; and
- 19.9 percent for fiscal years 2019-2021.
- Increases the debt ceiling from $14.3 trillion to $16.7 trillion, after Congress approves and sends to the states a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution that includes the following provisions (Sec. 301):
- Total outlays are prohibited from exceeding total receipts;
- Spending is limited to a percentage of the gross domestic product; and
- All tax increases must be approved by a two-thirds vote of both houses of Congress.
NOTE: A SENATOR MAY MOVE TO TABLE ANY PENDING LEGISLATION, THUS HALTING FURTHER CONSIDERATION. A "YEA" VOTE IS IN SUPPORT OF HALTING FURTHER CONSIDERATION, AND A "NAY" VOTE IS IN SUPPORT OF FURTHER CONSIDERATION. TABLING MOTIONS ARE OFTEN USED TO KILL LEGISLATION.
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (234-190) - July 19, 2011 (Key vote)
Title: Cut, Cap and Balance Act of 2011
Vote to pass a bill that establishes discretionary spending limits and requires a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution prior to increasing the debt ceiling.
- Limits discretionary spending for fiscal year 2012 to $1.02 trillion in new budget authority, and $1.22 trillion in outlays (Sec. 101).
- Limits total combined outlays for direct spending for fiscal year 2012 to $680.73 billion (Sec. 101).
- Exempts the following items from limits placed on outlays for direct spending (Sec. 101):
- Social Security;
- Medicare;
- Veterans benefits and services; and
- Net interest.
- Limits outlays for a given fiscal year to an amount of the gross domestic product for that year multiplied by the following (Sec. 201):
- 21.7 percent for fiscal year 2013;
- 20.8 percent for fiscal year 2014;
- 20.2 percent for fiscal year 2015;
- 20.1 percent for fiscal year 2016;
- 19.9 percent for fiscal year 2017;
- 19.7 percent for fiscal year 2018; and
- 19.9 percent for fiscal years 2019-2021.
- Increases the debt ceiling from $14.3 trillion to $16.7 trillion, after Congress approves and sends to the states a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution that includes the following provisions (Sec. 301):
- Total outlays are prohibited from exceeding total receipts;
- Spending is limited to a percentage of the gross domestic product; and
- All tax increases must be approved by a two-thirds vote of both houses of Congress.
Legislation - Introduced (House) - July 15, 2011
Title: Cut, Cap and Balance Act of 2011
Sponsors
Co-sponsors
- Sandra 'Sandy' Adams (FL - R) (Out Of Office)
- W. Todd Akin (MO - R) (Out Of Office)
- Justin Amash (MI - R)
- Steven 'Steve' Austria (OH - R) (Out Of Office)
- Spencer T. Bachus (AL - R)
- Joe Linus Barton (TX - R)
- Dan Benishek (MI - R)
- Rick Berg (ND - R) (Out Of Office)
- Rob Bishop (UT - R)
- Diane L. Black (TN - R)
- Marsha Blackburn (TN - R)
- Josiah Robins 'Jo' Bonner Jr. (AL - R)
- Charles W. Boustany Jr. (LA - R)
- Morris J. 'Mo' Brooks (AL - R)
- Larry D. Bucshon (IN - R)
- Ann Marie Buerkle (NY - R) (Out Of Office)
- Dan L. Burton (IN - R) (Out Of Office)
- Ken S. Calvert (CA - R)
- David Lee 'Dave' Camp (MI - R)
- Steven J. 'Steve' Chabot (OH - R)
- John Howard Coble (NC - R)
- Michael 'Mike' Coffman (CO - R)
- K. Michael 'Mike' Conaway (TX - R)
- John A. Culberson (TX - R)
- Geoff Davis (KY - R) (Out Of Office)
- Sean Duffy (WI - R)
- Renee Ellmers (NC - R)
- Jeff Flake (AZ - R) (Out Of Office)
- John C. Fleming Jr. (LA - R)
- Bill Flores (TX - R)
- James Randy Forbes (VA - R)
- Trent Franks (AZ - R)
- Scott Garrett (NJ - R)
- Bob Gibbs (OH - R)
- Phil Gingrey (GA - R)
- Robert W. 'Bob' Goodlatte (VA - R)
- Paul Gosar (AZ - R)
- Trey Gowdy (SC - R)
- Kay Granger (TX - R)
- John Thomas 'Tom' Graves Jr. (GA - R)
- Tim Griffin (AR - R)
- Frank C. Guinta (NH - R) (Out Of Office)
- Gregg Harper (MS - R)
- Andrew P. 'Andy' Harris (MD - R)
- Vicky J. Hartzler (MO - R)
- Jeb Hensarling (TX - R)
- Walter 'Wally' Herger Jr. (CA - R) (Out Of Office)
- Tim Huelskamp (KS - R)
- Bill Huizenga (MI - R)
- Randall M. 'Randy' Hultgren (IL - R)
- Duncan D. Hunter (CA - R)
- Darrell Issa (CA - R)
- Lynn M. Jenkins (KS - R)
- Bill Johnson (OH - R)
- James 'Jim' Jordan (OH - R)
- Mike Kelly (PA - R)
- John P. Kline (MN - R)
- Raúl R. Labrador (ID - R)
- Douglas L. 'Doug' Lamborn (CO - R)
- Jeff Landry (LA - R) (Out Of Office)
- Thomas P. 'Tom' Latham (IA - R)
- Robert Edward 'Bob' Latta (OH - R)
- Billy Long (MO - R)
- Blaine Luetkemeyer (MO - R)
- Kenny E. Marchant (TX - R)
- Michael T. McCaul (TX - R)
- Tom McClintock (CA - R)
- Thaddeus G. 'Thad' McCotter (MI - R) (Out Of Office)
- Patrick T. McHenry (NC - R)
- David B. McKinley (WV - R)
- Cathy McMorris Rodgers (WA - R)
- Jefferson B. 'Jeff' Miller (FL - R)
- Candice S. Miller (MI - R)
- Michael John 'Mick' Mulvaney (SC - R)
- Suellen W. 'Sue' Myrick (NC - R) (Out Of Office)
- Randy Neugebauer (TX - R)
- Kristi Noem (SD - R)
- Richard B. 'Rich' Nugent (FL - R)
- Patrick Alan Nunnelee (MS - R)
- Steven M. Palazzo (MS - R)
- Mike Pence (IN - R) (Out Of Office)
- Joseph R. 'Joe' Pitts (PA - R)
- Todd Russell Platts (PA - R) (Out Of Office)
- Mike Pompeo (KS - R)
- Thomas E. 'Tom' Price (GA - R)
- Ben Quayle (AZ - R) (Out Of Office)
- Thomas W. 'Tom' Reed II (NY - R)
- James B. 'Jim' Renacci (OH - R)
- Reid J. Ribble (WI - R)
- E. Scott Rigell (VA - R)
- Todd Rokita (IN - R)
- Thomas J. 'Tom' Rooney (FL - R)
- Peter J. Roskam (IL - R)
- Dennis A. Ross (FL - R)
- Edward R. 'Ed' Royce (CA - R)
- Robert 'Bobby' Schilling (IL - R) (Out Of Office)
- David Schweikert (AZ - R)
- Timothy E. 'Tim' Scott (SC - R) (Out Of Office)
- James Austin Scott (GA - R)
- Peter A. 'Pete' Sessions (TX - R)
- Adrian M. Smith (NE - R)
- Lamar S. Smith (TX - R)
- William Steve Southerland (FL - R)
- Steve Stivers (OH - R)
- Marlin A. Stutzman (IN - R)
- William M. 'Mac' Thornberry (TX - R)
- Scott R. Tipton (CO - R)
- Frederick Stephen 'Fred' Upton (MI - R)
- Timothy L. 'Tim' Walberg (MI - R)
- Joe Walsh (IL - R) (Out Of Office)
- Daniel Webster (FL - R)
- Allen West (FL - R) (Out Of Office)
- Addison Graves 'Joe' Wilson Sr. (SC - R)
- Stephen Allen 'Steve' Womack (AR - R)
- Rob Woodall (GA - R)
- Kevin W. Yoder (KS - R)
- Todd Young (IN - R)