Amendment104th Congress
Amendment in the nature of a substitute sought to require, as the bill does, a CBO analysis of intergovernmental or private sector mandates, and provide for a point of order to stand against proposed legislation for which a CBO analysis has not been completed, but would not prohibit congressional consideration of legislation containing unfunded mandates.
- Amendment Number
- 74
- Description
- Amendment in the nature of a substitute sought to require, as the bill does, a CBO analysis of intergovernmental or private sector mandates, and provide for a point of order to stand against proposed legislation for which a CBO analysis has not been completed, but would not prohibit congressional consideration of legislation containing unfunded mandates.
- Purpose
- An amendment in the nature of a substitute, consisting of the text of the Fiscal Accountability and Intergovernmental Reform Act, originally offered as H.R. 1295 in the 103d Congress. The amendment would require, as the bill does, a CBO analysis of intergovernmental or private sector mandates, and provide for a point of order to stand against proposed legislation for which a CBO analysis has not been completed, but would not prohibit congressional consideration of legislation containing unfunded mandates.
- Congress
- 104
- Type
- HAMDT
- Latest Action Date
- Feb 1, 1995
- Latest Action Text
- On agreeing to the Moran amendment (A063) Failed by recorded vote: 152 - 278 (Roll no. 82).
- Latest Action Time
- 15:16:09
- Submitted Date
- Feb 1, 1995
- Chamber
- House of Representatives
- Update Date
- Aug 15, 2021