US HB1869 | 2013-2014 | 113th Congress

Status

Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 98-44-1)
Status: Introduced on May 8 2013 - 25% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2014-12-11 - Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 492.
Text: Latest bill text (Introduced) [PDF]

Summary

Biennial Budgeting and Enhanced Oversight Act of 2014 - Title I: Congressional Budget Process - Amends the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (CBA), including the Congressional Impoundment Control Act of 1974, to revise the federal and congressional budget processes by establishing a two-year budgeting and appropriations cycle and timetable, beginning with the 115th Congress. (Defines the budget biennium as the two consecutive fiscal years beginning on October 1 of any odd-numbered year.) (Sec. 103) Devotes the first session of any Congress to the budget resolution and to appropriations decisions, retaining current deadlines in most cases. Changes certain deadlines to conform to the biennial scheme. Devotes each second session to the President's budget review submission and the Congressonal Budget Office (CBO) report submission to congressonal budget committees. (Sec. 104) Amends the CBA to include in the biennial budget resolution subtotals of new budget authority and outlays for nondefense discretionary spending, defense discretionary spending, Medicare, Medicaid and other health-related spending, other direct spending (excluding interest), and net interest. Eliminates specified additional matters that currently may be included in a concurrent budget resolution, including: an opinion on whether the goals for reducing unemployment set forth in the Employment Act of 1946 should be achieved; a display of federal retirement trust fund balances; Senate procedures for revising committee allocations, aggregates, and other levels for any legislation that would not increase the deficit; procedures to effectuate pay-as-you-go in the House of Representatives; and direct loan obligation and primary loan guarantee commitment levels. Prohibits the budget resolution from including a suspension or alteration of the motion to strike certain amendments to reconciliation bills and resolutions that would decrease specific budget outlay reductions below the provided level without making comparable decreases in other specific budget outlays, increases in other specific federal revenues, or a combination of the two. Requires each congressional committee to review the mandatory strategic plans, performance plans, and performance reports of all agencies under the appropriate committee's jurisdiction. Allows each committee to provide its views on the plans or reports to the budget committee of the applicable chamber. Requires each congressional budget committee to report to its chamber, on or before April 1 of each odd-numbered year, the budget resolution for the biennium beginning on October 1 of that year. Requires the report accompanying the budget resolution to include: new budget authority and outlays for each major functional category, based on allocations of the total levels specified in the CBA; for each major functional category, an estimate of total new budget authority and total outlays, with the estimates divided between discretionary and direct spending (currently, discretionary and mandatory) amounts; and total outlays, total federal revenues, the surplus or deficit, and new budget authority and outlays for non-defense discretionary spending, defense discretionary spending, Medicare, Medicaid and other health-related spending, other direct spending (excluding interest), Social Security, and other major functional categories as appropriate, and net interest as set forth in such resolution as a percentage of the U.S. gross domestic product (GDP). States that if the budget resolution provides an allocation to any committee (other than the Committee on Appropriations) in excess of current law levels, its accompanying report must include a justification for not subjecting any program, project, or activity (for which the allocation is made) to annual discretionary appropriations. Repeals authority for the report accompanying the budget resolution to include: information, data, and comparisons on the share of total federal budget outlays and of GDP devoted to investment in the budget submitted by the President and in the resolution; and the assumed levels of budget authority and outlays for public buildings, with a division between amounts for construction and repair and for rental payments. (Sec. 106) Makes it out of order in either chamber to consider any measure that contains an authorization of appropriations for any purpose unless it includes such an authorization for that purpose for at least each fiscal year in one or more bienniums. Excludes from this prohibition any authorization of appropriations for a single fiscal year for a program, project, or activity if the measure containing the authorization states that Congress finds that no authorization of appropriation is required for the applicable program, project, or activity for any subsequent fiscal year. (Sec. 107) Makes conforming amendments to the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974. Title II: Conforming Amendments to the Rules of the House of Representatives and the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 - (Sec. 201) Makes conforming amendments to the Rules of the House of Representatives as well as the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974. Title III: Conforming Amendments to Titles I, 5, 31, and 39, United States Code - (Sec. 301) Requires all Acts making regular appropriations for the support of the government to be enacted for a biennium and to specify the amount of appropriations provided for each fiscal year in that period. (Sec. 302) Conforms requirements for the President's budget to the biennial framework. (Sec. 303) Changes to a biennial basis specified requirements for certain federal strategic and performance plans, performance reports in budget submissions, and program performance reports. Title IV: Effective Date - (Sec. 401) Sets forth the effective date of certain amendments made by this Act.

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Title

Biennial Budgeting and Enhanced Oversight Act of 2014

Sponsors

Rep. Reid Ribble [R-WI]Rep. Mark Amodei [R-NV]Rep. Garland Barr [R-KY]Rep. John Barrow [D-GA]
Rep. Joe Barton [R-TX]Rep. Dan Benishek [R-MI]Rep. Kerry Bentivolio [R-MI]Rep. Ami Bera [D-CA]
Rep. Sanford Bishop [D-GA]Rep. Diane Black [R-TN]Sen. Marsha Blackburn [R-TN]Rep. Charles Boustany [R-LA]
Rep. Kevin Brady [R-TX]Rep. Mo Brooks [R-AL]Rep. Susan Brooks [R-IN]Rep. Julia Brownley [D-CA]
Rep. Vern Buchanan [R-FL]Rep. Larry Bucshon [R-IN]Rep. Cheri Bustos [D-IL]Rep. John Campbell [R-CA]
Sen. Shelley Capito [R-WV]Rep. John Carney [D-DE]Rep. Steve Chabot [R-OH]Rep. Jason Chaffetz [R-UT]
Rep. David Cicilline [D-RI]Rep. Mike Coffman [R-CO]Rep. Chris Collins [R-NY]Rep. Gerald Connolly [D-VA]
Rep. Paul Cook [R-CA]Rep. Jim Cooper [D-TN]Sen. Kevin Cramer [R-ND]Sen. Steve Daines [R-MT]
Rep. John Delaney [D-MD]Rep. Ron DeSantis [R-FL]Rep. Scott DesJarlais [R-TN]Sen. Tammy Duckworth [D-IL]
Rep. Sean Duffy [R-WI]Rep. Jeff Duncan [R-SC]Rep. Renee Ellmers [R-NC]Rep. William Enyart [D-IL]
Rep. Chaka Fattah [D-PA]Rep. Michael Fitzpatrick [R-PA]Rep. Bill Flores [R-TX]Rep. Trent Franks [R-AZ]
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard [D-HI]Rep. Pete Gallego [D-TX]Rep. Joe Garcia [D-FL]Sen. Cory Gardner [R-CO]
Rep. Scott Garrett [R-NJ]Rep. Jim Gerlach [R-PA]Rep. Christopher Gibson [R-NY]Rep. Louie Gohmert [R-TX]
Rep. Paul Gosar [R-AZ]Rep. Tom Graves [R-GA]Rep. Gene Green [D-TX]Rep. Tim Griffin [R-AR]
Rep. Ralph Hall [R-TX]Rep. Richard Hanna [R-NY]Rep. Andy Harris [R-MD]Rep. Vicky Hartzler [R-MO]
Rep. Joseph Heck [R-NV]Rep. Jeb Hensarling [R-TX]Rep. James Himes [D-CT]Rep. Jared Huffman [D-CA]
Rep. Bill Huizenga [R-MI]Rep. Randy Hultgren [R-IL]Rep. Robert Hurt [R-VA]Rep. Lynn Jenkins [R-KS]
Rep. Walter Jones [R-NC]Rep. Jim Jordan [R-OH]Rep. Mike Kelly [R-PA]Rep. Derek Kilmer [D-WA]
Rep. Ron Kind [D-WI]Rep. Adam Kinzinger [R-IL]Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick [D-AZ]Rep. Ann Kuster [D-NH]
Rep. Doug LaMalfa [R-CA]Sen. James Lankford [R-OK]Rep. Daniel Lipinski [D-IL]Rep. Alan Lowenthal [D-CA]
Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham [D-NM]Sen. Cynthia Lummis [R-WY]Rep. Daniel Maffei [D-NY]Rep. Sean Maloney [D-NY]
Rep. Jim Matheson [D-UT]Rep. Michael McCaul [R-TX]Rep. Mike McIntyre [D-NC]Rep. David McKinley [R-WV]
Rep. Mark Meadows [R-NC]Rep. Patrick Meehan [R-PA]Rep. Luke Messer [R-IN]Rep. Michael Michaud [D-ME]
Rep. Mick Mulvaney [R-SC]Rep. Patrick Murphy [D-FL]Rep. Randy Neugebauer [R-TX]Rep. Kristi Noem [R-SD]
Rep. Richard Nolan [D-MN]Rep. Erik Paulsen [R-MN]Rep. Stevan Pearce [R-NM]Rep. Scott Perry [R-PA]
Rep. Scott Peters [D-CA]Rep. Collin Peterson [D-MN]Rep. Thomas Petri [R-WI]Rep. Robert Pittenger [R-NC]
Rep. Mark Pocan [D-WI]Rep. Jared Polis [D-CO]Rep. Mike Quigley [D-IL]Rep. Trey Radel [R-FL]
Rep. Tom Reed [R-NY]Rep. James Renacci [R-OH]Rep. Tom Rice [R-SC]Rep. Scott Rigell [R-VA]
Rep. David Roe [R-TN]Rep. Todd Rokita [R-IN]Rep. Raul Ruiz [D-CA]Rep. Paul Ryan [R-WI]
Rep. Steve Scalise [R-LA]Rep. Kurt Schrader [D-OR]Rep. Austin Scott [R-GA]Rep. James Sensenbrenner [R-WI]
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema [I-AZ]Rep. Adrian Smith [R-NE]Rep. Steve Southerland [R-FL]Rep. Chris Stewart [R-UT]
Rep. Steve Stivers [R-OH]Rep. Marlin Stutzman [R-IN]Rep. Eric Swalwell [D-CA]Rep. Lee Terry [R-NE]
Rep. Scott Tipton [R-CO]Rep. Ann Wagner [R-MO]Rep. Tim Walberg [R-MI]Rep. Greg Walden [R-OR]
Rep. Jackie Walorski [R-IN]Rep. Timothy Walz [D-MN]Sen. Peter Welch [D-VT]Rep. Lynn Westmoreland [R-GA]
Rep. Ed Whitfield [R-KY]Rep. Roger Williams [R-TX]Rep. Joe Wilson [R-SC]Rep. Robert Wittman [R-VA]
Rep. John Yarmuth [D-KY]Rep. Ted Yoho [R-FL]Sen. Todd Young [R-IN]

History

DateChamberAction
2014-12-11HousePlaced on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 492.
2014-12-11HouseCommittee on Rules discharged.
2014-09-12HouseHouse Committee on Rules Granted an extension for further consideration ending not later than Dec. 11, 2014.
2014-03-21HouseHouse Committee on Rules Granted an extension for further consideration ending not later than Sept. 12, 2014.
2014-03-21HouseCommittee on Oversight and Government discharged.
2014-03-21HouseReported (Amended) by the Committee on Budget. H. Rept. 113-382, Part I.
2014-02-11HouseOrdered to be Reported (Amended) by the Yeas and Nays: 22 - 10.
2014-02-11HouseCommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
2013-05-08HouseReferred to House Oversight and Government Reform
2013-05-08HouseReferred to House Rules
2013-05-08HouseReferred to House Budget
2013-05-08HouseReferred to the Committee on the Budget, and in addition to the Committees on Rules, and Oversight and Government Reform, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Same As/Similar To

HB879 (Related) 2013-02-28 - Referred to House Oversight and Government Reform
HB1654 (Related) 2013-04-18 - Referred to House Ways and Means
HB1762 (Related) 2013-04-25 - Referred to House Oversight and Government Reform
SB280 (Related) 2013-02-12 - Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Budget.
SB554 (Related) 2013-03-13 - Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Budget.
SB625 (Related) 2013-03-20 - Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Budget.
HB3059 (Related) 2013-08-02 - Referred to House Rules

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