The annual budget resolution sets forth Congress's budget plan for a period of at least five fiscal years. It includes total levels of spending, revenues, and the debt limit for each of the fiscal years covered
The Senate “pay-as-you-go,” or PAYGO, rule generally requires that any legislation increasing direct...
The Congressional Budget Act (CBA) of 1974 (Titles I-IX of P.L. 93-344, 88 Stat. 297-332) establishe...
During the more than 30 years that the congressional budget process has been in effect, the Senate F...
This report briefly discusses the annual budget resolution, which sets forth Congress's budget plan ...
Title III of the Congressional Budget Act (CBA) of 1974 (P.L. 93-344), as amended, establishes the p...
This report briefly explains how the annual budget resolution sets forth total spending and revenue ...
This report discusses the budget resolution, which provides the framework for subsequent legislative...
“Deeming resolution” is a term that refers to legislation deemed to serve as an annual budget resolu...
Consideration of a concurrent budget resolution is governed by special procedures in the House and S...
Federal budget policies are enforced by two major statutes—the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 and...
Budget reconciliation is an optional two-step process Congress may use to assure compliance with the...
This report discusses deeming resolutions which are used by Congress as a substitute when budget res...
Following a brief discussion of budget resolutions and the congressional budget process, this report...
This report provides current and historical information on the budget resolution. It provides a list...
During the more than 30 years that the congressional budget process has been in effect, the Senate ...
The Senate “pay-as-you-go,” or PAYGO, rule generally requires that any legislation increasing direct...
The Congressional Budget Act (CBA) of 1974 (Titles I-IX of P.L. 93-344, 88 Stat. 297-332) establishe...
During the more than 30 years that the congressional budget process has been in effect, the Senate F...
This report briefly discusses the annual budget resolution, which sets forth Congress's budget plan ...
Title III of the Congressional Budget Act (CBA) of 1974 (P.L. 93-344), as amended, establishes the p...
This report briefly explains how the annual budget resolution sets forth total spending and revenue ...
This report discusses the budget resolution, which provides the framework for subsequent legislative...
“Deeming resolution” is a term that refers to legislation deemed to serve as an annual budget resolu...
Consideration of a concurrent budget resolution is governed by special procedures in the House and S...
Federal budget policies are enforced by two major statutes—the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 and...
Budget reconciliation is an optional two-step process Congress may use to assure compliance with the...
This report discusses deeming resolutions which are used by Congress as a substitute when budget res...
Following a brief discussion of budget resolutions and the congressional budget process, this report...
This report provides current and historical information on the budget resolution. It provides a list...
During the more than 30 years that the congressional budget process has been in effect, the Senate ...
The Senate “pay-as-you-go,” or PAYGO, rule generally requires that any legislation increasing direct...
The Congressional Budget Act (CBA) of 1974 (Titles I-IX of P.L. 93-344, 88 Stat. 297-332) establishe...
During the more than 30 years that the congressional budget process has been in effect, the Senate F...