Amendment sought to reduce funding in the bill by $1.6 billion by deleting non-emergency spending; make the bill subject to spending caps and recorded as on-budget spending; and require a sequestration of other funds in order to pay for the bill.

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Amendment Number
615
Description
Amendment sought to reduce funding in the bill by $1.6 billion by deleting non-emergency spending; make the bill subject to spending caps and recorded as on-budget spending; and require a sequestration of other funds in order to pay for the bill.
Purpose
An amendment numbered 1 printed in part A of House Report 106-549 to cut $1.631 billion from various programs in the bill and to strike all references in the bill to emergency designations; making the bill subject to spending caps; having it recorded as on-budget spending; and requiring sequestration of other funds in order to pay for the bill.
Congress
106
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Mar 29, 2000
Latest Action Text
On agreeing to the Sanford amendment (A001) Failed by recorded vote: 108 - 315 (Roll no. 82). (text: CR H1514)
Latest Action Time
14:16:23
Submitted Date
Mar 29, 2000
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Aug 15, 2021
Amendment 615 — Informed