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Bipartisan Congressional Budget Reform Act

Bipartisan Congressional Budget Reform Act

This bill makes several modifications to the federal budget process, including the procedures for considering congressional budget resolutions and adjusting the debt limit.

Among other modifications, the bill includes provisions that

  • require biennial congressional budget resolutions, instead of the annual budget resolutions required under current law;
  • retain the existing annual appropriations process;
  • require a budget resolution to specify a target for the ratio of the debt held by the public to the gross domestic product (GDP) for each year covered by the resolution;
  • require the debt-to-GDP target to be enforced using a reconciliation process that requires deficit reduction legislation to be considered using expedited legislative procedures;
  • allow a budget resolution to include the amount of tax expenditures;
  • provide for automatic adjustments of the debt limit and statutory discretionary spending limits to conform to the levels in the budget resolution;
  • modify the procedures for considering budget resolutions in the Senate;
  • allow budget resolutions that have bipartisan support and meet specified requirements to be considered in the Senate using expedited procedures;
  • modify and establish budget points of order that may be raised against legislation;
  • rename the Committee on the Budget of the Senate as the Committee on Fiscal Control and the Budget of the Senate; and
  • expand reporting requirements for congressional committees, the Office of Management and Budget, the Congressional Budget Office, and the Government Accountability Office.

By Senator Enzi from Committee on the Budget filed written report. Report No. 116-325. Additional views filed.

Sen. Enzi, Michael B. [R-WY](R-WY)Sponsor
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  1. Floor

    By Senator Enzi from Committee on the Budget filed written report. Report No. 116-325. Additional views filed.

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    By Senator Enzi from Committee on the Budget filed written report. Report No. 116-325. Additional views filed.

    Budget Committee
  3. Calendars

    Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 306.

  4. Committee

    Committee on the Budget. Reported by Senator Enzi with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. Without written report.

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    Committee on the Budget. Reported by Senator Enzi with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. Without written report.

    Budget Committee
  6. Committee

    Committee on the Budget. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.

    Budget Committee
  7. IntroReferral

    Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Budget.

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  8. IntroReferral10000

    Introduced in Senate

Nov 13, 201925

Bipartisan Congressional Budget Reform Act

This bill makes several modifications to the federal budget process, including the procedures for considering congressional budget resolutions and adjusting the debt limit.

Among other modifications, the bill includes provisions that

  • require biennial congressional budget resolutions, instead of the annual budget resolutions required under current law;
  • retain the existing annual appropriations process;
  • require a budget resolution to specify a target for the ratio of the debt held by the public to the gross domestic product (GDP) for each year covered by the resolution;
  • require the debt-to-GDP target to be enforced using a reconciliation process that requires deficit reduction legislation to be considered using expedited legislative procedures;
  • allow a budget resolution to include the amount of tax expenditures;
  • provide for automatic adjustments of the debt limit and statutory discretionary spending limits to conform to the levels in the budget resolution;
  • modify the procedures for considering budget resolutions in the Senate;
  • allow budget resolutions that have bipartisan support and meet specified requirements to be considered in the Senate using expedited procedures;
  • modify and establish budget points of order that may be raised against legislation;
  • rename the Committee on the Budget of the Senate as the Committee on Fiscal Control and the Budget of the Senate; and
  • expand reporting requirements for congressional committees, the Office of Management and Budget, the Congressional Budget Office, and the Government Accountability Office.
Oct 31, 2019

Bipartisan Congressional Budget Reform Act

This bill makes several modifications to the federal budget process, including the procedures for considering congressional budget resolutions and adjusting the debt limit.

Among other modifications, the bill includes provisions that

  • require biennial congressional budget resolutions, instead of the annual budget resolutions required under current law;
  • retain the existing annual appropriations process;
  • require a budget resolution to specify a target for the ratio of the debt held by the public to the gross domestic product (GDP) for each year covered by the resolution;
  • require the debt-to-GDP target to be enforced using a mandatory reconciliation process that requires deficit reduction legislation to be considered using expedited legislative procedures;
  • provide for automatic adjustments of the debt limit and statutory discretionary spending limits to conform to the levels in the budget resolution;
  • modify the procedures for considering budget resolutions in the Senate;
  • allow budget resolutions that have bipartisan support and meet specified requirements to be considered in the Senate using expedited procedures;
  • rename the Committee on the Budget of the Senate as the Committee on Fiscal Control and the Budget of the Senate; and
  • expand reporting requirements for congressional committees, the Congressional Budget Office, and the Government Accountability Office.
Bipartisan Congressional Budget Reform Act — Informed