Amendment in the nature of a substitute sought to set annual caps on entitlement spending for FY 1996 through FY 2000; require cuts in spending of $150 billion over the next five years; require automatic, across-the-board cuts for all programs if reconciliation legislation fails to meet the established caps; and prohibit tax increases or discretionary spending cuts as a means of offsetting excess entitlement spending.

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Amendment Number
772
Description
Amendment in the nature of a substitute sought to set annual caps on entitlement spending for FY 1996 through FY 2000; require cuts in spending of $150 billion over the next five years; require automatic, across-the-board cuts for all programs if reconciliation legislation fails to meet the established caps; and prohibit tax increases or discretionary spending cuts as a means of offsetting excess entitlement spending.
Purpose
An amendment to set annual caps on entitlement spending for FY 1996 through FY 2000. It would require cuts in spending of $150 billion over the next five years. It would require automatic, across-the-board cuts for all programs if reconciliation legislation fails to meet the established caps. It would also prohibit tax increases or discretionary spending cuts as a means of offsetting excess entitlement spending.
Congress
103
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Jul 21, 1994
Latest Action Text
On agreeing to the Stenholm amendment (A002) Failed by recorded vote: 37 - 392 (Roll no. 344).
Latest Action Time
16:00:13
Submitted Date
Jul 21, 1994
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Aug 15, 2021
Amendment 772 — Informed