Key Votes
H Con Res 68 - Congressional Budget Resolution, FY 2000 - Key Vote
National Key Votes
Brian Bilbray voted Yea (Passage) on this legislation.
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Stages
- April 15, 1999 Senate Conference Report Adopted
- April 14, 1999 House Conference Report Adopted
- March 25, 1999 Senate Resolution Passed
- March 25, 1999 House Resolution Passed
- March 23, 1999 Introduced
Family
- H Con Res 68 - Congressional Budget Resolution, FY 2000
- SB 265 - Health Plan for Teachers and State Employees
Issues
Note
NOTE: THIS IS A NON-BINDING CONCURRENT BUDGET RESOLUTION THAT SETS THE FUNDING LEVEL FOR DISCRETIONARY SPENDING. IT IS NOT SIGNED BY THE PRESIDENT AND THEREFORE DOES NOT HOLD THE WEIGHT OF LAW, BUT IS USED AS A GUIDE FOR CONGRESS AS IT PASSES THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION AND OTHER BILLS.
Stage Details
Legislation-Resolution - Conference Report Adopted (Senate) (54-44) - April 15, 1999 (Key vote)
Title: Congressional Budget Resolution, FY 2000
Vote to adopt a concurrent resolution that calls for $1.41 trillion in total spending for fiscal year 2000.
All numbers refer to new budget authority for FY2000:
- $288.81 billion for National Defense.
- $244.39 billion for Income Security.
- $208.65 billion for Medicare.
- $156.18 billion for Health.
- $66.35 billion for Education, Training, Employment, and Social Services.
- $51.83 billion for Transportation.
- $45.42 billion for Veterans Benefits and Services.
- $23.43 billion for Administration of Justice.
- $22.82 billion for Natural Resources and Environment.
- $17.96 billion for Science, Space, and Technology.
- $14.33 billion for Agriculture.
- $14.24 billion for Social Security.
- $12.51 billion for International Affairs.
- $12.34 billion for General Government.
- $9.66 billion for Commerce and Housing Credit.
- $6.37 billion for Community and Regional Development.
- $49 million for Energy.
Legislation-Resolution - Conference Report Adopted (House) (220-208) - April 14, 1999 (Key vote)
Title: Congressional Budget Resolution, FY 2000
Vote to adopt a concurrent resolution that calls for $1.41 trillion in total spending for fiscal year 2000.
All numbers refer to new budget authority for FY2000:
- $288.81 billion for National Defense.
- $244.39 billion for Income Security.
- $208.65 billion for Medicare.
- $156.18 billion for Health.
- $66.35 billion for Education, Training, Employment, and Social Services.
- $51.83 billion for Transportation.
- $45.42 billion for Veterans Benefits and Services.
- $23.43 billion for Administration of Justice.
- $22.82 billion for Natural Resources and Environment.
- $17.96 billion for Science, Space, and Technology.
- $14.33 billion for Agriculture.
- $14.24 billion for Social Security.
- $12.51 billion for International Affairs.
- $12.34 billion for General Government.
- $9.66 billion for Commerce and Housing Credit.
- $6.37 billion for Community and Regional Development.
- $49 million for Energy.
Legislation-Resolution - Resolution Passed (Senate) (55-44) - March 25, 1999 (Key vote)
Title: Congressional Budget Resolution, FY 2000
Vote to adopt a concurrent resolution that calls for $1.42 trillion in total spending for fiscal year 2000.
All numbers refer to new budget authority for FY2000:
- $288.81 billion for National Defense.
- $244.39 billion for Income Security.
- $208.65 billion for Medicare.
- $156.18 billion for Health.
- $67.63 billion for Education, Training, Employment, and Social Services.
- $51.33 billion for Transportation.
- $46.72 billion for Veterans Benefits and Services.
- $23.43 billion for Administration of Justice.
- $21.72 billion for Natural Resources and Environment.
- $17.96 billion for Science, Space, and Technology.
- $14.83 billion for Agriculture.
- $12.51 billion for International Affairs.
- $12.34 billion for General Government.
- $9.66 billion for Commerce and Housing Credit.
- $5.34 billion for Community and Regional Development.
NOTE: THIS IS A SUBSTITUTE BILL, MEANING THE LANGUAGE OF THE ORIGINAL BILL HAS BEEN REPLACED. THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SUBSTITUTE BILL TEXT DIFFERS FROM THE PREVIOUS VERSION OF THE TEXT CAN VARY GREATLY.
Legislation-Resolution - Resolution Passed (House) (221-208) - March 25, 1999 (Key vote)
Title: Congressional Budget Resolution, FY 2000
Vote to adopt a concurrent resolution that calls for $1.41 trillion in total spending for fiscal year 2000.
All numbers refer to new budget authority for FY2000:
- $288.8 billion for National Defense.
- $244.4 billion for Income Security.
- $208.7 billion for Medicare.
- $156.2 billion for Health.
- $51.8 billion for Transportation.
- $44.7 billion for Veterans Benefits and Services.
- $43.3 billion for Higher Education, Training, Employment, and Social Services.
- $23.4 billion for Administration of Justice.
- $22.8 billion for Natural Resources and Environment.
- $22 billion for Elementary and Secondary Education, and Vocational Education.
- $18 billion for Science, Space, and Technology.
- $14.3 billion for Agriculture.
- $14.2 billion for Social Security.
- $12.3 billion for General Government.
- $11.2 billion for International Affairs.
- $9.9 billion for Commerce and Housing Credit.
- $7.4 billion for Community and Regional Development.
Legislation-Resolution - Introduced (House) - March 23, 1999
Title: Congressional Budget Resolution, FY 2000
Sponsors
- John Richard Kasich (OH - R) (Out Of Office)