Bill Text: IA SCR2 | 2015-2016 | 86th General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: A concurrent resolution urging the members of the Congress of the United States to propose a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution of the United States for submission to the states for ratification.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 7-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2015-01-28 - Resolution filed, referred to Rules & Administration. S.J. 171. [SCR2 Detail]

Download: Iowa-2015-SCR2-Introduced.html
Senate Concurrent Resolution 2 - Introduced

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              SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO.    
          BY  ZAUN, WHITVER, SINCLAIR, FEENSTRA, CHELGREN,
                       CHAPMAN, and SCHNEIDER
  1  1 A Concurrent Resolution urging the members of the
  1  2    Congress of the United States to propose a balanced
  1  3    budget amendment to the Constitution of the
  1  4    United States for submission to the states for
  1  5    ratification.
  1  6    WHEREAS, the General Assembly of the state of Iowa
  1  7 acknowledges that the United States of America is
  1  8 facing a crippling debt crisis because of expenditures
  1  9 in excess of revenues and unwise fiscal policies; and
  1 10    WHEREAS, a near majority of United States Senators
  1 11 specifically expressed support for a requirement to
  1 12 balance the federal budget; and
  1 13    WHEREAS, on December 14, 2011, the United States
  1 14 Senate considered but did not approve the following
  1 15 proposed Constitutional Amendment, Senate Joint
  1 16 Resolution 10, which was originally introduced
  1 17 by United States Senators Orrin Hatch and Charles
  1 18 Grassley, and other senators:
  1 19    Section 1. Total outlays for any fiscal year shall
  1 20 not exceed total receipts for that fiscal year, unless
  1 21 two=thirds of the duly chosen and sworn Members of each
  1 22 House of Congress shall provide by law for a specific
  1 23 excess of outlays over receipts by a roll call vote.
  1 24    Section 2. Total outlays for any fiscal year shall
  1 25 not exceed 18 percent of the gross domestic product of
  1 26 the United States for the calendar year ending before
  1 27 the beginning of such fiscal year, unless two=thirds
  2  1 of the duly chosen and sworn Members of each House of
  2  2 Congress shall provide by law for a specific amount in
  2  3 excess of such 18 percent by a roll call vote.
  2  4    Section 3. Prior to each fiscal year, the President
  2  5 shall transmit to the Congress a proposed budget for
  2  6 the United States Government for that fiscal year in
  2  7 which====
  2  8    (1)  total outlays do not exceed total receipts; and
  2  9    (2)  total outlays do not exceed 18 percent of the
  2 10 gross domestic product of the United States for the
  2 11 calendar year ending before the beginning of such
  2 12 fiscal year.
  2 13    Section 4. Any bill that imposes a new tax or
  2 14 increases the statutory rate of any tax or the
  2 15 aggregate amount of revenue may pass only by a
  2 16 two=thirds majority of the duly chosen and sworn
  2 17 Members of each House of Congress by a roll call
  2 18 vote. For the purpose of determining any increase in
  2 19 revenue under this section, there shall be excluded any
  2 20 increase resulting from the lowering of the statutory
  2 21 rate of any tax.
  2 22    Section 5. The limit on the debt of the United
  2 23 States shall not be increased, unless three=fifths
  2 24 of the duly chosen and sworn Members of each House of
  2 25 Congress shall provide for such an increase by a roll
  2 26 call vote.
  2 27    Section 6. The Congress may waive the provisions
  2 28 of sections 1, 2, 3, and 5 of this article for any
  2 29 fiscal year in which a declaration of war against a
  2 30 nation=state is in effect and in which a majority of
  3  1 the duly chosen and sworn Members of each House of
  3  2 Congress shall provide for a specific excess by a roll
  3  3 call vote.
  3  4    Section 7. The Congress may waive the provisions
  3  5 of sections 1, 2, 3, and 5 of this article in any
  3  6 fiscal year in which the United States is engaged in a
  3  7 military conflict that causes an imminent and serious
  3  8 military threat to national security and is so declared
  3  9 by three=fifths of the duly chosen and sworn Members
  3 10 of each House of Congress by a roll call vote. Such
  3 11 suspension must identify and be limited to the specific
  3 12 excess of outlays for that fiscal year made necessary
  3 13 by the identified military conflict.
  3 14    Section 8. No court of the United States or of any
  3 15 State shall order any increase in revenue to enforce
  3 16 this article.
  3 17    Section 9. Total receipts shall include all
  3 18 receipts of the United States Government except those
  3 19 derived from borrowing. Total outlays shall include
  3 20 all outlays of the United States Government except
  3 21 those for repayment of debt principal.
  3 22    Section 10. The Congress shall have power to
  3 23 enforce and implement this article by appropriate
  3 24 legislation, which may rely on estimates of outlays,
  3 25 receipts, and gross domestic product.
  3 26    Section 11. This article shall take effect
  3 27 beginning with the fifth fiscal year beginning after
  3 28 its ratification; and
  3 29    WHEREAS, proposing and ratifying this amendment
  3 30 would provide a requirement in the Constitution of
  4  1 the United States for a balanced federal budget; NOW
  4  2 THEREFORE,
  4  3    BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE, THE HOUSE OF
  4  4 REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING, That the Iowa General
  4  5 Assembly urges the members of the United States Senate
  4  6 and the United States House of Representatives from
  4  7 this state to support a proposed balanced budget
  4  8 amendment, the same or substantially similar to
  4  9 that described by this resolution, by cosponsoring
  4 10 resolutions proposing the amendment in their respective
  4 11 chambers; and
  4 12    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Iowa General
  4 13 Assembly urges the members of the Congress of the
  4 14 United States to adopt a proposed balanced budget
  4 15 amendment, the same or substantially similar to that
  4 16 described by this resolution, for submission to the
  4 17 states of the United States for ratification; and
  4 18    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That upon passage of this
  4 19 resolution, the Secretary of the Senate shall transmit
  4 20 copies of this resolution to the President of the
  4 21 United States Senate, the Speaker of the United States
  4 22 House of Representatives, and to the members of Iowa's
  4 23 Congressional delegation.
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