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2017-0029-F [ ] Thursday, May 30, 2019 FOIA Marker This is not a textual record. This FOIA Marker indicates that material has been removed during FOIA processing by George W. Bush Presidential Library staff. Legislative Affairs, White House Office of Wolff, Candida (Candi) - Subject Files Location or NARA Number: FRC ID: OA Number: Stack: Row: Sect.: Shelf: Pos.: Hollinger ID: W 23 9 10 2 6247 19182 7893 7992 Folder Title: Line Item Veto Withdrawn/Redacted Material The George W. Bush Library DOCUMENT FORM SUBJECT/TITLE PAGES DATE RESTRICTION(S) NO. 001 Memorandum Phone Calls to Various Senators on Line-Item Veto - To: 7 07/17/2006 P5; Rob Portman - From: Jon Gans 002 Email Re: G-8 Meeting - To: Candida Wolff, et al. - From: 1 07/18/2006 P5; Michael Allen 003 Email Re: Heads Up -- Lebanon Situation - To: Peter Rowan, et 1 07/18/2006 P5; al. - From: Alexander Mistri 004 Report General Background 3 N.D. P5; 005 Report Legislative Line Item Veto 1 N.D. P5; 006 Memorandum Likely Positive Achievements of the Pension Legislation - 1 06/27/2006 P5; To: AH - From: Chuck COLLECTION TITLE: Legislative Affairs, White House Office of SERIES: Wolff, Candida (Candi) - Subject Files FOLDER TITLE: Line Item Veto FRC ID: 6247 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] PI National Security Classified Information [(a)(I) of the PRA] b(1) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA] P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA] an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA] financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA] b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President information [(b)(4) of the FOIA] and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA] b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA] personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA] b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA] PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of 2201(3). financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA] b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information Deed of Gift Restrictions concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA] A. Closed by Executive Order 13526 governing access to national Records Not Subject to FOIA security information. B. Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. Court Sealed - The document is withheld under a court seal and is not subject to C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed the Freedom of Information Act. of gift. Page 1 of 3 2017-0029-F This document was prepared on Friday, May 31, 2019 Withdrawn/Redacted Material The George W. Bush Library DOCUMENT FORM SUBJECT/TITLE PAGES DATE RESTRICTION(S) NO. 007 Briefing Meeting with Members of the Senate [and Handwritten 4 06/27/2006 P5; Notes] 008 Talking Points Talking Points for Meeting with Members [and 2 N.D. P5; Handwritten Notes] 009 Email RE: Line Item Veto - To: Candida Wolff, et al. - From: 5 02/17/2006 P5; Peter Rowan 010 Handwritten Note [Handwritten Notes] 2 N.D. P5; 011 Briefing Line Item Veto: Background and Options 5 02/16/2006 P5; 012 Briefing Line Item Veto Legislation 2 N.D. P5; COLLECTION TITLE: Legislative Affairs, White House Office of SERIES: Wolff, Candida (Candi) - Subject Files FOLDER TITLE: Line Item Veto FRC ID: 6247 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] P1 National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA] b(1) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA] P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA] an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA] financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA] b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President information [(b)(4) of the FOIA] and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA] b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA] personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA] b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA] PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of 2201(3). financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA] b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information Deed of Gift Restrictions concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA] A. Closed by Executive Order 13526 governing access to national Records Not Subject to FOIA security information. B. Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. Court Sealed - The document is withheld under a court seal and is not subject to C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed the Freedom of Information Act. of gift. 2017-0029-F Page 2 of 3 This document was prepared on Friday, May 31, 2019 Withdrawn/Redacted Material The George W. Bush Library DOCUMENT FORM SUBJECT/TITLE PAGES DATE RESTRICTION(S) NO. 013 Email Line Item Veto (NOTE: We May Discuss This During - 1 02/01/2006 P5; To: Candida Wolff, et al. - From: William Badger 014 Briefing Line Item Veto Legislation 2 N.D. P5; 015 Chart Line Item Veto Whip Check 1 07/25/2006 P5; COLLECTION TITLE: Legislative Affairs, White House Office of SERIES: Wolff, Candida (Candi) - Subject Files FOLDER TITLE: Line Item Veto FRC ID: 6247 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] P1 National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA] b(1) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA] P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA] an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA] financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA] b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President information [(b)(4) of the FOIA] and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA] b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA] personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA] b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA] PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of 2201(3). financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA] b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information Deed of Gift Restrictions concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA] A. Closed by Executive Order 13526 governing access to national Records Not Subject to FOIA security information. B. Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. Court Sealed - The document is withheld under a court seal and is not subject to C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed the Freedom of Information Act. of gift. 2017-0029-F Page 3 of 3 This document was prepared on Friday, May 31, 2019 Comparison of Line Item Veto Proposals Provision President House 1992 (Carper) House (Ryan -- HR 4890) Senate (Gregg Title I of S 3521) Number of Unlimited. 1 for each Appropriations 5 per law (10 per omnibus 1 with President's budget (3 other rescission bills Subcommittee affected. law). messages during the year). Timing of At any time. Within 3 calendar days of Within 45 calendar days of Within one year of enactment of the Rescissions enactment. enactment. spending/tax benefit. Withholding/ 180 calendar days. Funds withheld from 45 calendar days. 45 calendar days. deferral of obligation until either House funds votes down the proposed rescission bill. Scope Appropriations, Appropriations only. If a Same for appropriations Same for appropriations and new new mandatory program is authorized by and new mandatory mandatory spending. Expands spending, targeted law, then rescission may spending. Limits definition of targeted tax benefit to tax benefits (a only propose a reduction for definition of a targeted tax include provisions that provide more provision benefiting that program of up to 25%. benefits to a provision favorable treatment to a single 100 or fewer No limit if the program is not benefiting a single taxpayer or group of taxpayers when taxpayers). authorized. beneficiary. compared to similarly situated taxpayers. Legislative > Introduced within > Introduced within 2 days >Introduced within 5 days Same as President. Procedures 2 days of session. of session. of session. > Reported within 5 > Referred to committee for >Referred to committee for days of session. up to 7 legislative days. up to 7 legislative days. > Voted on within > Voted on within 10 days of >Speaker has 2 legislative 10 days of session. session. days to schedule > No amendments. > No amendments. consideration. > No amendments. Effective date/ Effective on date of Effective for 103d Congress Effective on date of Effective on 9/1/2006 and sunsets on Sunset date enactment. No only. (Bill passed House in enactment. Sunsets on 12/31/2010 (2 years for President sunset date. 102d Congress, 2d Session) 10/1/2012. Bush and 2 years for the next President). Withdrawal Marker The George W. Bush Library FORM SUBJECT/TITLE PAGES DATE RESTRICTION(S) Memorandum Phone Calls to Various Senators on Line-Item Veto - To: Rob Portman - 7 07/17/2006 P5; From: Jon Gans This marker identifies the original location of the withdrawn item listed above. For a complete list of items withdrawn from this folder, see the Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet at the front of the folder. COLLECTION: Legislative Affairs, White House Office of SERIES: Wolff, Candida (Candi) - Subject Files FOLDER TITLE: Line Item Veto FRC ID: FOIA IDs and Segments: 6247 2017-0029-F OA Num.: 7992 NARA Num.: 7893 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] P1 National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA] b(1) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA] P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA] an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA] financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA] b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President information [(b)(4) of the FOIA] and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA] b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA] personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA] b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA] PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of 2201(3). financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA] b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information Deed of Gift Restrictions concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA] A. Closed by Executive Order 13526 governing access to national Records Not Subject to FOIA security information. B. Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. Court Sealed - The document is withheld under a court seal and is not subject to C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed the Freedom of Information Act. of gift. This Document was withdrawn on 5/31/2019 by erg Withdrawal Marker The George W. Bush Library FORM SUBJECT/TITLE PAGES DATE RESTRICTION(S) Email Re: G-8 Meeting - To: Candida Wolff, et al. - From: Michael Allen 1 07/18/2006 P5; This marker identifies the original location of the withdrawn item listed above. For a complete list of items withdrawn from this folder, see the Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet at the front of the folder. COLLECTION: Legislative Affairs, White House Office of SERIES: Wolff, Candida (Candi) - Subject Files FOLDER TITLE: Line Item Veto FRC ID: FOIA IDs and Segments: 6247 2017-0029-F OA Num.: 7992 NARA Num.: 7893 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] P1 National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA] b(1) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA] P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA] an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA] financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA] b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President information [(b)(4) of the FOIA] and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA] b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA] personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA] b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA] PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of 2201(3). financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA] b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information Deed of Gift Restrictions concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA] A. Closed by Executive Order 13526 governing access to national Records Not Subject to FOIA security information. B. Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. Court Sealed - The document is withheld under a court seal and is not subject to C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed the Freedom of Information Act. of gift. This Document was withdrawn on 5/31/2019 by erg Withdrawal Marker The George W. Bush Library FORM SUBJECT/TITLE PAGES DATE RESTRICTION(S) Email Re: Heads Up -- Lebanon Situation - To: Peter Rowan, et al. - From: 1 07/18/2006 P5; Alexander Mistri This marker identifies the original location of the withdrawn item listed above. For a complete list of items withdrawn from this folder, see the Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet at the front of the folder. COLLECTION: Legislative Affairs, White House Office of SERIES: Wolff, Candida (Candi) - Subject Files FOLDER TITLE: Line Item Veto FRC ID: FOIA IDs and Segments: 6247 2017-0029-F OA Num.: 7992 NARA Num.: 7893 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] P1 National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA] b(1) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA] P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA] an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA] financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA] b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President information [(b)(4) of the FOIA] and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA] b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA] personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA] b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA] PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of 2201(3). financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA] b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information Deed of Gift Restrictions concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA] A. Closed by Executive Order 13526 governing access to national Records Not Subject to FOIA security information. B. Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. Court Sealed - The document is withheld under a court seal and is not subject to C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed the Freedom of Information Act. of gift. This Document was withdrawn on 5/31/2019 by erg Withdrawal Marker The George W. Bush Library FORM SUBJECT/TITLE PAGES DATE RESTRICTION(S) Report General Background 3 N.D. P5; This marker identifies the original location of the withdrawn item listed above. For a complete list of items withdrawn from this folder, see the Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet at the front of the folder. COLLECTION: Legislative Affairs, White House Office of SERIES: Wolff, Candida (Candi) - Subject Files FOLDER TITLE: Line Item Veto FRC ID: FOIA IDs and Segments: 6247 OA Num.: 2017-0029-F 7992 NARA Num.: 7893 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] P1 National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA] b(1) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA] P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA] an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA] financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA] b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President information [(b)(4) of the FOIA] and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA] b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA] personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA] b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA] PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of 2201(3). financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA] b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information Deed of Gift Restrictions concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA] A. Closed by Executive Order 13526 governing access to national Records Not Subject to FOIA security information. B. Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. Court Sealed The document is withheld under a court seal and is not subject to C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed the Freedom of Information Act. of gift. This Document was withdrawn on 5/31/2019 by erg Withdrawal Marker The George W. Bush Library FORM SUBJECT/TITLE PAGES DATE RESTRICTION(S) Report Legislative Line Item Veto 1 N.D. P5; This marker identifies the original location of the withdrawn item listed above. For a complete list of items withdrawn from this folder, see the Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet at the front of the folder. COLLECTION: Legislative Affairs, White House Office of SERIES: Wolff, Candida (Candi) - Subject Files FOLDER TITLE: Line Item Veto FRC ID: FOIA IDs and Segments: 6247 OA Num.: 2017-0029-F 7992 NARA Num.: 7893 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] P1 National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA] b(1) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA] P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA] an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA] financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA] b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President information [(b)(4) of the FOIA] and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA] b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA] personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRAJ b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA] PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of 2201(3). financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA] b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information Deed of Gift Restrictions concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA] A. Closed by Executive Order 13526 governing access to national Records Not Subject to FOIA security information. B. Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. Court Sealed - The document is withheld under a court seal and is not subject to C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed the Freedom of Information Act. of gift. This Document was withdrawn on 5/31/2019 by erg Senate Line Item Veto Vote History H.R. 2164, Cosponsor Expedited of S. 2183, S. 4, Line H.R. 2, Line In Cycle-- Recission, GWB Bill/ Cosponsor Cosponsor Cosponsor Former Member, (A) = Item Veto Act Item Veto Act Former Up for (10/3/92), * = of S. 4, of H.R. 2, of HR 2164, Lt. Appropriator (3/27/96), (2/6/95), Governor Reelection House Cosponsor 1995 1995 1992 Governor Senate Vote House Vote in 2006 vote, of Gregg Carper Bill Bill Ds w/ Past Support Baucus aye Biden aye Carper aye Sponsor yes yes Dorgan (A) aye aye yes Feinstein (A) aye yes yes Feingold aye Harkin aye Johnson (A) aye aye yes Kennedy aye yes Kerry aye yes yes Kohl (A) aye yes Lieberman aye yes Menendez aye Schumer aye aye Wyden aye aye yes Reasonable Ds Bayh yes Cantwell yes Clinton yes Landrieu Nelson (NE) yes yes Nelson (FL)) yes Obama Pryor H.R. 2164, Cosponsor Expedited of S. 2183, S.4,Line H.R. 2, Line Recission, GWB Bill/ In Cycle-- Cosponsor Item Veto Act Cosponsor Cosponsor Former Member, (A) = Item Veto Act Former Up for (10/3/92), * = of S. 4, of H.R. 2, of HR 2164, Lt. Appropriator (3/27/96), (2/6/95), Governor Reelection House Cosponsor 1995 1995 1992 Governor Senate Vote House Vote in 2006 vote, of Gregg Carper Bill Bill Salazar Ds with no History yes/not Dayton running Stabenow yes GOP Moderates Chafee yes yes Coleman Collins Grassley aye Hagel Murkowski Smith Snowe aye aye yes yes yes GOP Appropriators Cochran aye Allard (A) aye aye yes yes yes Bennett (A) aye Bond (A) aye yes yes Brownback (A) aye yes* yes Burns (A) aye yes yes Gregg (A) aye yes yes yes Craig (A) aye yes DeWine (A) aye yes yes yes Domenici (A) aye H.R. 2164, Cosponsor Expedited of S. 2183, S. 4, Line H.R. 2, Line GWB Bill/ In Cycle-- Recission, Cosponsor Cosponsor Cosponsor Former Member, (A) = Item Veto Act Item Veto Act Former Up for (10/3/92), * = of S. 4, of H.R. 2, of HR 2164, Lt. Appropriator (3/27/96), (2/6/95), Governor Reelection House Cosponsor 1995 1995 1992 Governor Senate Vote House Vote in 2006 vote, of Gregg Carper Bill Bill Hutchison (A) aye yes McConnell (A) aye yes' yes Shelby (A) aye yes Specter (A) aye Stevens (A) aye Solid GOP Yes Alexander yes* yes Allen aye yes yes yes yes Bunning aye aye yes* yes yes Burr aye yes yes Chambliss aye yes* Coburn aye yes Cornyn * Crapo aye yes* DeMint yes* Dole yes Ensign * aye yes yes Enzi yes* yes/not Frist aye yes* running Graham aye yes* Hatch aye yes yes Inhofe * aye aye yes Isakson yes* Kyl aye aye yes* yes yes yes Lott aye yes yes Lugar aye yes Martinez yes H.R. 2164, Cosponsor Expedited of S. 2183, S. 4, Line H.R. 2, Line GWB Bill/ In Cycle-- Recission, Cosponsor Cosponsor Cosponsor Former Member, (A) = Item Veto Act Item Veto Act Former Up for (10/3/92), * = of S. 4, of H.R. 2, of HR 2164, Lt. Appropriator (3/27/96), (2/6/95), Governor Reelection House Cosponsor 1995 1995 1992 Governor Senate Vote House Vote in 2006 vote, of Gregg Carper Bill Bill McCain aye yes* yes Roberts aye Santorum aye aye yes* yes yes yes Sessions yes* Sununu yes* Talent aye yes yes yes Thomas aye aye yes* yes yes yes Thune yes* Vitter yes* Voinovich yes Warner aye yes Solid D No Akaka no yes Bingaman no yes Boxer no Byrd (A) no yes Conrad no yes Dodd no Durbin no Jeffords no Inouye (A) no Lautenberg no Leahy (A) no Levin no Lincoln no Mikulski (A) no Murray (A) no H.R. 2164, Cosponsor Expedited of S. 2183, S. 4, Line H.R. 2, Line GWB Bill/ In Cycle-- Recission, Cosponsor Cosponsor Cosponsor Former Member, (A) = Item Veto Act Item Veto Act Former Up for (10/3/92), * = of S. 4, of H.R. 2, of HR 2164, Lt. Appropriator (3/27/96), (2/6/95), Governor Reelection House Cosponsor 1995 1995 1992 Governor Senate Vote House Vote in 2006 vote, of Gregg Carper Bill Bill Reed no Reid (A) no yes Rockefeller no yes yes/not no Sarbanes running Senate Line Item Veto Vote History H.R. 2164, Cosponsor Expedited of 5. 2183, S.4, Line H.R. 2, Line Recission, GWB Bill/ Cosponsor Cosponsor Cosponsor Former Member, (A) = Item Veto Act Item Veto Act Former (10/3/92), thi II of S.4, of H.R. 2, of HR 2164, Lt. in cycle Appropriator (3/27/96), (2/6/95), Governor House Cosponsor 1995 1995 1992 Governor Senate Vote House Vote vote, of Gregg Carper Bill Bill (15) Ds w/ Past Support Baucus aye Biden aye Carper aye Sponsor yes yes Dorgan (A) aye aye yes Feinstein (A) aye yes yes Feingold aye Harkin (A) aye Johnson (A) aye aye yes Kennedy aye yes Kerry - aye yes yes Kohl (A) aye yes Lieberman aye yes Menendez aye Schumer aye aye Wyden aye aye yes (a) Reasonable Ds Bayh yes Cantwell yes Clinton yes Landrieu Nelson (NE) yes yes Nelson (FL)) yes Obama Pryor H.R. 2164, Cosponsor Expedited of S. 2183, S.4, Line H.R. 2, Line Recission, GWB Bill/ Cosponsor Cosponsor Cosponsor Former Member, (A) = Item Veto Act Item Veto Act Former (10/3/92), * = of S.4, of H.R. 2, of HR 2164, Lt. In cycle Appropriator (3/27/96). (2/6/95), Governor House Cosponsor 1995 1995 1992 Governor Senate Vote House Vote vote, of Gregg Carper Bill Bill Salazer Ds with no History yes/not Dayton running Stabenow yes GOP Moderates Chafee yes yes Coleman Collins Grassley Hagel Murkowski Smith Snowe aye aye yes yes yes GOP Appropriators Cochran aye Allard (A) aye ave yes yes yes Bennett (A) aye Bond M aye you yes Brownback (A) aye yes' yes Burns (A) eye yes yes Gregg (A) aye yes yes yes Craig (A) eye yes DeWine (A) aye yes yes yes Domenici (A) aye H.R. 2164, Cosponsor Expedited of S. 2183, S.4, Line H.R. 2, Line Recission, GWB Bill/ Cosponsor Cosponsor Cosponsor Former Member, (A) = Item Veto Act Item Veto Act Former (10/3/92), * = of S.4, of H.R. 2, of HR 2164, Lt. 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From: Soderstrom, Sharon (Frist) [[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 6:32 PM To: Wolff, Candida P. U: Bond, Craig, Domenici, Hagel, Lott, Voinovich LN: Collins, KBH, Murkowski 6/21/2006 STOP S.O.S.: STOP STOP OVER-SPENDING ACT OF 2006 SPENDING RESTRAINT - DEFICIT REDUCTION BUDGET ENFORCEMENT FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY THE PROBL EM: SPENDING IS OUT OF CONTROL The Budget System Is Broken and Ineffective The Budget Enforcement Act (which included statutory caps on discretionary spending) expired in 2002 and has not been renewed. Congress has failed to pass a final Budget Resolution for three of the past five years. Last year's reconciliation bill saved $39 billion, compared to the last reconciliation bill we did 7 years ago that saved $118 billion in constant 2005 dollars over five years. There are no consequences if Congress does not adhere to recommended budget constraints. There are no consequences if Congress increases deficit spending. There are no provisions in place to get us to a balanced budget. Essentially, Congress and the Administration operate under a "free pass" to spend. Budgetary Gimmicks and a Lack Of Financial Discipline Contribute To Unrestrained Spending In recent years, nearly 20% of all discretionary spending has been designated as emergency and is outside the caps. Emergency spending is not offset - it is pure deficit spending and has led to "shadow" budgets. The President and Congress have used the emergency spending process to pay for items that should be in the normal budget process. Congress uses the reconciliation process (a process designed to save money) to expand or launch new mandatory spending programs. Current Spending Levels Are Unsustainable; The Resulting Debt Threatens Our Economic Stability And That Of Our Children And Grandchildren Our nation is facing significant short-term deficits assumed at $360B in FY07. In two short years, the Baby Boom generation will begin to retire, which will lead to skyrocketing costs in Social Security and Medicare. In fact, the Medicare program is expected to be insolvent within the next 7 years. Long-term entitlement obligations will overwhelm federal resources when Baby Boomers retire. Within the next 75 years, federal obligations will cost U.S. taxpayers $46.4 trillion. To put that in perspective, our nation has collected $40 trillion in taxes over the last 217 years combined. THE SOS SOLUTION; A "BIG BANG" APPROACH TO SPENDING RESTRAINT Reduces the Deficit and Effectively Balances the Budget The SOS Act establishes a new and more comprehensive Gramm-Rudmanesque deficit reduction mechanism. Unlike the 1985 version, the Gregg mechanism addresses entitlement spending - the largest share of the budget. Defines deficit reduction targets, as a share of the U.S. economy (GDP). Puts us on a path to an essentially balanced budget (0.5% of GDP) by 2012. Brings Back Budget Discipline And Eliminates Gimmicks The SOS Act reinstates statutory discretionary caps - caps that both the President and Congress would be required to abide by. The SOS Act builds in emergency funding assumptions within those caps. No longer will emergency spending be "off the books" deficit spending. Embedded in those assumptions is that within 3 years the emergency funding levels return to historical levels (approximately $30 billion). The sos Act prevents reconciliation from being used as a mechanism to dramatically expand mandatory spending. Establishes Consequences To Overspending The SOS Act establishes across-the-board reductions in discretionary spending if Congress fails to adhere to the statutory caps. The SOS Act requires Congress, if deficit reduction targets are not met, to reduce the rate of growth of mandatory spending, either through an automatic, expedited reconciliation process, or if Congress fails to act, through an across-the-board reduction in mandatory spending. The sos Act creates a new point of order against mandatory spending, if the Medicare program (the first of the three major entitlement programs expected to reach insolvency thresholds) is on track to insolvency within the next 7 years. Eliminates Wasteful Spending The SOS Act establishes a Line Item Veto/Expedited Rescission process to quickly and effectively eliminate wasteful spending. The sos Act establishes a Commission on Accountability and Review of Federal Agencies to look for fraud, waste, abuse, and duplication across federal agencies and programs and requires Congress to act on the recommendations of the Commission regarding programs that should be eliminated or realigned. Addresses Long-Term Entitlement Insolvency Issue The SOS Act creates an Entitlement Solvency Commission and requires the Commission to make legislative recommendations to save the entitlement programs from financial ruin and requires Congress to act upon those recommendations under expedited fast track procedures. Streamlines Budget Process The SOS Act includes biennial budgeting, converts annual budget, appropriations, and authorizing budget process into a two year cycle. The first year would be reserved for the Budget and Appropriations process. During the second year, Congress would conduct oversight and authorize legislation. The SOS Act makes it easier for Congress to pass reconciliation bills -legislation that statutorily saves money. STOP S.O.S.: STOP STOP OVER-SPENDING ACT OF 2006 SPENDING RESTRAINT - DEFICIT REDUCTION - BUDGET ENTORCEMENT - FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY Statutory Limits On Discretionary Spending From 1991-2002, Congress and the President operated under statutory caps on discretionary spending. When statutory caps were put into place, Congress included an exception for emergencies to allow Congress to provide funding for unforeseen disasters. Unfortunately, a mechanism that was intended to be a safety valve for unexpected funding has become a fire hose for spending. Today, "emergency" spending has allowed Congress to FEDERAL "EMERGENCY" SPENDING operate a "shadow budget," as 180 emergency spending is not 160 offset, and is considered "off 140 the books." 120 Billions of Dollars 100 The Stop Over-Spending Act of 80 2006 works to fix the broken budget process and put in place 60 new, meaningful restraints with 40 realistic enforcement 20 mechanisms that will ensure 0 that we hand our children, and our children's children, a 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 Source: Senate Budget Committee Republican Staff government they can afford. The SOS Act reinstates statutory caps -- last used in 2002 for discretionary spending and includes in that regimen caps an adjustment for a reasonable amount for emergency spending, if needed. The new caps would be enforced by sequestration (automatic, across- the-board spending reductions.) The statutory caps for the next three years are as follows: - $872.8 billion in 2007 - $895.8 billion in 2008 - $919.5 billion in 2009 The following levels for emergency spending are assumed: - $90 billion in 2007 - $50 billion in 2008 - $30 billion in 2009 - $30 billion represents historical average for annual emergency spending. If Congress fails to adhere to statutory caps, as adjusted for emergency spending, then the Office of Management and Budget would be required to implement an across-the-board sequester in discretionary spending in order to ensure that spending does not exceed the spending caps prescribed in law. STOP S.O.S.: STOP STOP OVER-SPENDING ACT OF 2006 SPENDING RESTRAINT - DEFICIT REDUCTION - BUDGET ENFORCEMENT - FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY Gregg Mechanism for Automatic Deficit Reduction Getting entitlement spending under control and reducing the federal MAJOR COMPONENTS OF THE BUDGET deficit is critical to ensuring the 4.5 long-term health of our nation's 4.09 finances. Congress dipped its toe 4.0 3.29 in the water of the entitlement 3.5 Entitlements and Mandatories Defense Discretionary problem last year, passing the Non Defense Discretionary ($ billions) 3.0 Net Interest 2.60 64% Deficit Reduction Act, slowing the 2.5 rate of growth of entitlements by 1.87 59% 2.0 $39 billion over the next five years. 1.60 56% 1.31 1.5 It was a good start, but more needs 55% 0.99 51% 15% 16% 1.0 48% to be done. Entitlement spending, 19% 0.21 0.35 0.62 45% 17% 16% 16% 14% excluding interest on the debt, now 23% 0.5 25% 17% 17% 18% 15% represents 56 percent of all federal 14% 15% 12% 7% 9% 7% 0.0 spending. Left unchecked, that will 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 Source: CBO Percentages may not add to 100% due to relarding grow to more than 62 percent in 10 Total spending. assumes the CBQ inflated baseline. years. Similar to the Gramm-Rudman Mandatory Spending Grows Higher legislation in 1985, the Automatic Than One Fourth of the Economy Deficit Reduction Mechanism in 30% the Stop Over-Spending Act is 25% Avg. Post-War stronger and updated for current Spending = 20% of GDP budget realities. It targets budget 20% deficits and entitlement spending Actual Federal Spending that threaten to overwhelm the GDP 15% as a % GDP nation's fiscal resources once the 10% Baby Boom Generation begins to retire. The SOS sharply reduces 5% Social Security, Medicare & Medicaid Spending as a % of GDP the federal deficit as a percentage of our economy as measured 0% 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 through the Gross Domestic Source: CBO Product (GDP) through reconciliation or sequestration if necessary. The bill requires Congress to produce entitlement spending reductions commensurate with capping the deficit at 2.75% ($379 billion) of GDP in 2007, declining to .5 in 2012. In 2006, the deficit is currently forecast to or 2.3% of GDP. Highlights include: The Act establishes a deficit limit based on a percentage of GDP. The deficit triggers are as follows: - 2.75% of GDP in 2007 - 2.25% of GDP in 2008 - 1.75% of GDP in 2009 - 1.25% of GDP in 2010 - .75% of GDP in 2011 - .5% of GDP in 2012 and beyond S.O.S DEFICIT REDUCTION 3.0% Deficit as a Percentage of GDP 2.5% 2.75% 2.25% 2.0% 1.75% 1.5% 1.25% 1.0% 0.75% 0.5% 0.50% 0.0% 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Source: Senate Budget Committee Republican Staff If the limit is breached in any one year; "automatic reconciliation" goes into effect. The mandatory reconciliation procedure would be similar to the normal reconciliation procedure except: Each Authorizing Committee would be required to report legislation that achieves savings equal to the amount instructed by the Budget Committee. If a Committee fails to report legislation sufficient to meet its instruction the Budget Committee has the authority to include the necessary legislative language to meet the deficit reduction amount. If Congress fails to enact a Reconciliation bill with savings that meet the deficit target, automatic across the board reductions ("sequestration") of mandatory spending would automatically go into effect. The proposal exempts Social Security, net interest, funds obligated by law, other obligations backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government, and existing legal contracts. STOP S.O.S.: STOP® STOP OVER-SPENDING ACT OF 2006 SPENDING RESTRAINT - DEFICIT REDUCTION BUDGET ENFORCEMENT FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY Line-Item Veto Authority The Stop Over-Spending Act gives the President the opportunity to veto wasteful spending, including both discretionary spending and new mandatory spending, where all savings must be used for deficit reduction. This provision, a stronger version than President Bush's recent proposal (S. 2381), is not as far-reaching as what was enacted during the Clinton presidency. Unlike the Line-Item Veto the Republican Congress provided President Clinton in 1996, which had cancellations go into effect automatically, this version of Line-Item Veto requires Congressional affirmation for any rescission proposed by the President. The bill gives the President line-item veto authority to rescind discretionary and mandatory funding items, as well as certain tax provisions. However, Congress must approve the President's requested rescissions under a "fast-track" procedure. Highlights of the proposal are as follows: Rescission savings must be used for deficit reduction. Rescissions may include any discretionary funding or any new mandatory spending. Rescissions may include specific tax provisions, generally those targeted to benefit a small number of beneficiaries. Under the Act, the Joint Committee on Taxation would identify targeted tax benefits that would be eligible for rescission. President may only submit four rescission packages a year (once with the submissions of the President's Budget and three other times at the President's discretion.) The President may resubmit only once a specific rescission that was in an earlier package of rescissions rejected by Congress. Note: This is to address the issue that while Congress may have rejected the President's entire package of rescissions, they may in fact be supportive of certain rescissions that were included in the larger package of rescissions. It should also be noted that the President is restricted to resubmitting a rescission only once under both the new Line Item Veto authority and as well as existing authority the President has under Part B or the Impoundment Control Act. Upon submission of the President's rescission package, if a Member of Congress introduces the President's package, the matter will be considered on the floor of the respective Member's House within eight days of the President's submission. The rescission package is not amendable. Both the House and Senate must pass the President's rescission for the rescission to become law. From the time Congress receives the President's rescissión package, the President is permitted to suspend funds for his recommended rescission only for 45 days. If Congress rejects his rescission prior to the expiration of the 45 days, the President may release the funds earlier. The authority to rescind spending or certain tax items, would apply to any discretionary or mandatory spending bill or tax bills enacted on or after September 1, 2006. The Line Item Veto authority expires in four years. Note: This is to allow Congress to revaluate the merits of Line Item Veto after two Presidents (President Bush and his successor) have had the opportunity to utilize it for two years each. CHAIRMAN'S MARK-- S. 2381 LEGISLATIVE LINE ITEM VETO ACT OF 2006 (Consideration in the Senate) Appropriation/Direct Spending/Tax bill enacted Executive Action Congressional Action President may submit (4) special messages/year: 1 with President's Budget &3 Committee Action times at his discretion President may only submit rescission proposals Chairman's Mark Changes President sends Special within one year of the date of enactment of Message to Congress legislation covered by this Act (Rescission(s) Proposal) President may submit the same item of rescission twice under Part B or Part C or Impoundment Control Act of 1974 President Authorized to withhold spending or suspend benefits up to 45 Calendar Days upon receipt by Congress of special message Leader (or any Member on the Measure fails 3rd day) may introduce President's Rescission Proposal President may continue to withhold within 3 days of session from funds for remainder of 45 day receipt of the Presidential period, or President may release at Message his discretion Referred to relevant committee(s) Measure.nasses Within 5 days of session after. Vote on Senate bill deemed a vote Send to President for introduction: Non-debatable motion to proceed on House bill, if House completes Committee reports with a action on its bill after Senate votes signature favorable, unfavorable or no on Senate bill Shall proceed to House bill if House has recommendation; or freferred to completed action multiple committees, then the Budget Committee reports with 10 Hour limition debate Rescissions take effect favorable, unfavorable or no upon enactment recommendation and the No amendments recommendations given to Budget from any other committee to which Must vote on measure no later than 10 the bill was referred sessions days from date of introduction (No amendments) Budget Committees OR adjust appropriate committee 302(a) Bill is automatically discharged allocations within 5 days Source Senate Budget committee Republican Staff Stop Over Spending Act of 2006 Side-By-Side S. 2381 As Provision Chairman's Mark Introduced Number and Timing of Special No limit on number or President may submit 4 special messages per year: Messages timing. 1 with the President's budget proposal (first Monday in February); and 3 other special messages at a time of his choosing. The Special Message may include rescission proposals within one year of the date of enactment of such legislation covered by this Act. President Authorized to withhold spending or suspend benefits up to 45 Withholding Period for Funds 180 day withholding Calendar Days. in Requested Rescission for funds proposed for rescission. The President may not withhold/suspend any dollar amount until the special message is transmitted and received by Congress (to encourage Presidential action as quickly as possible upon enactment of spending or tax legislation.) The President may make funds available earlier if he concludes withholding or suspension of funds would not further the purposes of this Act. Re-Submission of Rescission No limit on number of President may resubmit some or all of the amounts of rescission proposal in no Request times an item can be more than one additional special message under Part B or Part C of the submitted. Impoundment Control Act of 1974. S. 2381 As Provision Chairman's Mark Introduced Sunset Line Item Veto No sunset. Permanent Sunset in 4 years. (Includes 2 years under Bush, and 2 yrs for President elected Authority law. in '08) The Chairman's mark includes references to "targeted tax benefit" (TTB) Tax Application Applies to all targeted throughout Part C to allow for consideration of repeal of TTB's under the same tax benefits. procedure as those for discretionary spending and direct spending. JCT identifies targeted tax benefits and allows the President to only rescind those TTB's on the JCT list. Mandatory Spending Allows President to Does NOT allow the President "to modify" direct spending items or targeted Rescissions modify mandatory tax benefits. spending policies. If a bill contains provisions in the jurisdiction of more than one committee the Referral and Reporting- Does not specify bill shall be jointly referred to the committees of jurisdiction and the Committee MULTIPLE COMMITTEES referral procedure for a on the Budget. special message containing provisions Requires Budget Committee to collect multiple committee recommendations on from multiple whether to report favorably, unfavorably or without recommendation the committees measure five days from introduction without substantive revision. Failure to meet the specified deadline would result in the bill being automatically discharged and placed on the appropriate calendar. STOP S.O.S.: STOP STOP OVER-SPENDING ACT OF 2006 SPENDING RESTRAINT - DEFICIT REDUCTION - BUDGET ENFORCEMENT - FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY Pro-Growth Economic Policies Have Resulted in Dramatic Increases In Tax Revenue Fiscal Year 2005 tax revenues increased $274 billion (adjusted for inflation) over FY 2004, representing the largest increase on record in real terms. Fiscal YTD (through April 2006) tax receipts are up $137 billion (11.2%) over a year ago. Fiscal YTD (through April 2006) individual income tax receipts are up 10.2% over the same period a year ago; corporate tax receipts are up 29.5% over the same period a year ago. The most recent data suggests this trend has continued through May. The daily Treasury statements indicate that tax receipts in May 2006 are up $35.5 billion over May 2005, to $166.2 billion. CBO expects the 2006 deficit will be significantly less than $350 billion and perhaps as low as $300 billion. CBO forecast assumes enactment of the supplemental and tax bill this year. (Senate-passed FY07 Budget Resolution assumed 2006 deficit of $372 billion) CBO attributes much of that improvement to revenue growth. Economic Growth Propels Revenues $3,300 $3,100 4.0% $2,900 5.3% Internet bubble bursts 5.2% $2,700 6.7% 9/11 Attacks $2,500 5.4% Billions War Begins Tax Cuts $2,300 11.2% Enacted $2,100 14.6% 10.8% -6.9% -1.7% -3.8% $1,900 5.5% $1,700 $1,500 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Source: CBO Capital Gains Tax Receipts Higher than Tax Receipts Up 11%, Surpassing 2001 Peak Previously Projected $1,400 $90 $81 $1,300 January 2004 Baseline $80 January 2006 Baseline $75 $1,200 $70 $60 $60 $ Billions $54 Billions of Dollars $1,100 $1,000 $49 $50 $44 $900 $40 $800 $30 $700 $20 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Source: CBO 2004 2005 2006 Source: OMB Note: data for fiscal year to date Corporate Tax Revenue Has Tripled RECORD TAX REVENUES $190 $250 $170 $200 Largest Increase of Tax Revenue Ever $150 $150 $100 Billions of Dollars $130 Real 2004 Dollars $50 $0 $110 -$50 $90 -$100 $70 -$150 -$200 $50 1963 1966 1969 1972 1975 1978 1981 1984 1987 1990 1993 1996 1999 2002 2005 Source: OMB 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Source: cBo, American Shareholders Association Note: data for fiscal year to date JUDD GREGG, NEW HAMPSHIRE, CHAIRMAN PETE V. DOMENICI. NEW MEXICO KENT CONRAD, NORTH DAKOTA CHARLES E. GRASSLEY, IOWA PAUL S. SARBANES. MARYLAND WAYNE ALLARD, COLORADO PATTY MURRAY, WASHINGTON MICHAEL ENZI, WYOMING RON WYDEN, OREGON JEFF SESSIONS, ALABAMA RUSSLE D. FEINGOLD, WISCONSIN JIM BUNNING, KENTUCKY TIM JOHNSON, SOUTH DAKOTA United States Senate MIKE CRAPO. IDAHO ROBERT C. BYRD, WEST VIRGINIA JOHN ENSIGN. NEVADA BILL NELSON. FLORIDA COMMITTEE ON THE BUDGET JOHN CORNYN, TEXAS DEBBIE STABENOW MICHIGAN LAMAR ALEXANDER, TENNESSEE ROBERT MENENDEZ. NEW JERSEY LINDSAY 0. GRAHAM, SOUTH CAROLINA WASHINGTON, DC 20510-6100 SCOTT B. GUDES, MAJORITY STAFF DIRECTOR MARY ANN NAYLOR. STAFF DIRECTOR http://budget.senate.gov June 13, 2006 Dear Republican Colleague: On Thursday, I plan to introduce the Stop Over-Spending (SOS) Act, a comprehensive plan to rein in spending, reduce the deficit and regain control of the federal budget process. Despite dramatic increases in tax revenue triggered by Republican pro-growth economic policies, out-of-control spending on both the discretionary and mandatory sides of the ledger threatens our economic well-being and that of our children and grandchildren. My bill, which builds on the President's Line-Item Veto proposal, offers solutions to restore fiscal discipline to the Congress and dramatically reduce the deficit, as well as find long-term solutions to the problem of unfunded obligations. I think we can all agree that the budget process is broken. There are too many gimmicks and too much wasteful spending, and we are leaving the bill to be paid by future generations. Many of the budget enforcement tools used by our predecessors have lapsed, and the explosion of "emergency" spending has allowed for billions of dollars to be spent above the discretionary caps. We must regain control of this runaway train. My bill will ensure that when Congress spends the taxpayer's money, it is done in a straightforward, transparent, and disciplined way. And most importantly, without mortgaging our children's future. The Stop Over-Spending Act provides commonsense and responsible solutions to this problem. It creates a line-item veto tool that allows a President to target wasteful spending, ask that it be rescinded, and send it up to Congress for expedited consideration. It creates a new and improved Gramm-Rudmanesque mechanism to essentially balance the budget by 2012 - procedures to automatically slow the rate of growth for mandatory programs if Congress fails to meet deficit reduction targets. It reinstates statutory caps on discretionary spending (and the use of all-too-convenient and burgeoning "emergency" spending), enforceable by an across the board sequester, if Congress fails to adhere to the caps. It creates a point of order against direct spending that is triggered when the Medicare program is projected to become insolvent in 7 years or less. Due to skyrocketing health care costs and an aging population, Medicare is projected to be the first of the large entitlement programs to become insolvent. It creates two new bi-partisan commissions: one to study the accountability and efficiency of government programs (in a manner similar to the BRAC Commission), and the other to examine and provide solutions to the impending entitlement crisis. I hope you will join me in supporting this important effort. If you have any questions regarding the information in this packet or would like to be a cosponsor, please contact my Deputy Staff Director Denzel McGuire, at 228-5846. Sincerely, Jidd Judd Gregg Chairman Page 1 of 2 Wolff, Candida P. From: Noyes, Joel P. Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 11:28 AM To: Wolff, Candida P.; Conklin, Brian C.; O'Hollaren, Sean B.; Rowan, Peter M. Subject: LIV D's Attachments: Line Item Veto by State.doc Below, and attached, is a list of the D's that voted in favor of LIV, grouped by State (24 States, 35 Members): Arkansas Mike Ross (AR-04) California Dennis Cardoza (CA-18) Jim Costa (CA-20) Adam Schiff (CA-29) Colorado Mark Udall (CO-02) Florida Allen Boyd (FL-02) Georgia Jim Marshall (GA-03) John Barrow (GA-12) Hawaii Ed Case (HI-02) Illinois Melissa Bean (IL-08) Kentucky Ben Chandler (KY-06) Louisiana Charlie Melancon (LA-03) Maryland Albert Wynn (MD-04) Massachusetts Bill Delahunt (MA-10) Mississippi Gene Taylor (MS-04) New Jersey Rob Andrews (NJ-01) New York Carolyn Maloney (NY-14) North Carolina Mike McIntyre (NC-07) 6/27/2006 Page 2 of 2 Ohio Ted Strickland (OH-06) Sherrod Brown (OH-13) Oklahoma Dan Boren (OK-02) Oregon Peter DeFazio (OR-04) Darlene Hooley (OR-05) Rhode Island James Langevin (RI-02) South Dakota Stephanie Herseth (SD-AL) Tennessee Lincoln Davis (TN-04) Jim Cooper (TN-05) Bart Gordon (TN-06) John Tanner (TN-08) Harold Ford (TN-09) Texas Chet Edwards (TX-17) Henry Cuellar (TX-28) Utah Jim Matheson (UT-02) Washington Jay Inslee (WA-01) Adam Smith (WA-09) 6/27/2006 Final Band LOTT Craig Voinavich Domenici Hagel LN: Collins KBH Murkawski- Senate Line Item Veto Vote History H.R. 2164, Cosponsor Expedited of S. 2183, S. 4, Line H.R. 2, Line In Cycle-- Recission, GWB Bill/ Cosponsor Cosponsor Cosponsor Former Member, (A) = Item Veto Act Item Veto Act Former Up for (10/3/92), * = of S. 4, of H.R. 2, of HR 2164, Lt. Appropriator (3/27/96), (2/6/95), Governor Reelection House Cosponsor 1995 1995 1992 Governor Senate Vote House Vote in 2006 vote, of Gregg Carper Bill Bill Ds w/ Past Support Baucus aye Biden aye Carper aye Sponsor yes yes Dorgan (A) aye aye yes Feinstein (A) aye yes yes Feingold aye Harkin aye Johnson (A) aye aye yes Kennedy aye yes Kerry aye yes yes Kohl (A) aye yes Lieberman aye yes Menendez aye Schumer aye aye Wyden aye aye yes Reasonable Ds Bayh yes Cantwell yes Clinton yes Landrieu Nelson (NE) yes yes Nelson (FL)) yes Obama Pryor H.R. 2164, Cosponsor Expedited of S. 2183, S. 4, Line H.R. 2, Line Recission, GWB Bill/ In Cycle-- Cosponsor Cosponsor Cosponsor Former Member, (A) = Item Veto Act Item Veto Act Former * = Up for (10/3/92), of S.4, of H.R. 2, of HR 2164, Lt. Appropriator (3/27/96), (2/6/95), Governor Reelection House Cosponsor 1995 1995 1992 Governor Senate Vote House Vote in 2006 vote, of Gregg Carper Bill Bill Salazar Ds with no History yes/not Dayton running Stabenow yes GOP Moderates Chafee yes yes Coleman Collins Grassley aye Hagel Murkowski Smith Snowe aye aye yes yes yes GOP Appropriators Cochran aye Allard (A) aye aye yes yes yes Bennett (A) aye Bond (A) aye yes yes Brownback (A) aye yes* yes Burns (A) aye yes yes Gregg (A) aye yes yes yes Craig (A) aye yes DeWine (A) aye yes yes yes Domenici (A) aye H.R. 2164, Cosponsor Expedited of S. 2183, S. 4, Line H.R. 2, Line In Cycle-- Recission, GWB Bill/ Cosponsor Cosponsor Cosponsor Former Member, (A) = Item Veto Act Item Veto Act Former * = Up for (10/3/92), of S. 4, of H.R. 2, of HR 2164, Lt. Appropriator (3/27/96), (2/6/95), Governor Reelection House Cosponsor 1995 1995 1992 Governor Senate Vote House Vote in 2006 vote, of Gregg Carper Bill Bill Hutchison (A) aye yes McConnell (A) aye yes' yes Shelby (A) aye yes Specter (A) aye Stevens (A) aye Solid GOP Yes Alexander yes* yes Allen aye yes yes yes yes Bunning aye aye yes* yes yes Burr aye yes yes Chambliss aye yes* Coburn aye yes Cornyn * Crapo aye yes* DeMint yes* Dole yes Ensign * aye yes yes Enzi yes* yes/not Frist aye yes* running Graham aye yes* Hatch aye yes yes Inhofe * aye aye yes Isakson yes* Kyl aye aye yes* yes yes yes Lott aye yes yes Lugar aye yes Martinez yes H.R. 2164, Cosponsor Expedited of S. 2183, S. 4, Line H.R. 2, Line Recission, GWB Bill/ Item Veto Act Cosponsor Cosponsor In Cycle-- Cosponsor Former Member, (A) = Item Veto Act Former (10/3/92), * = of S. 4, of H.R. 2, Up for of HR 2164, Lt. Appropriator (3/27/96), (2/6/95), Governor Reelection House Cosponsor 1995 1995 1992 Governor Senate Vote House Vote in 2006 vote, of Gregg Carper Bill Bill McCain aye yes* yes Roberts aye Santorum aye aye yes* yes yes yes Sessions yes* Sununu yes* Talent aye yes yes yes Thomas aye aye yes* yes yes yes Thune yes* Vitter yes* Voinovich yes Warner aye yes Solid D No Akaka no yes Bingaman no yes Boxer no Byrd (A) no yes Conrad no yes Dodd no Durbin no Jeffords no Inouye (A) no Lautenberg no Leahy (A) no Levin no Lincoln no Mikulski (A) no Murray (A) no H.R. 2164, Cosponsor Expedited of S. 2183, S. 4, Line H.R. 2, Line In Cycle-- Recission, GWB Bill/ Cosponsor Cosponsor Cosponsor Former Member, (A) = Item Veto Act Item Veto Act Former Up for (10/3/92), * = of S. 4, of H.R. 2, of HR 2164, Lt. Appropriator (3/27/96), (2/6/95), Governor Reelection House Cosponsor 1995 1995 1992 Governor Senate Vote House Vote in 2006 vote, of Gregg Carper Bill Bill Reed no Reid (A) no yes Rockefeller no yes yes/not no Sarbanes running Message Page 1 of 1 Wolff, Candida P. From: Goeglein, Tim Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 10:15 AM To: Rove, Karl C.; Wolff, Candida P. Cc: Keenum, Rhonda N.; Taylor, Sara M.; Hughes, Taylor A.; Sinatra, Nicholas A. Subject: FW: American Values Agenda Karl and Candi The House leadership plans to roll out THE AMERICAN VALUES AGENDA this afternoon. The Values Action Team (VAT) groups are putting out various statements today regarding the agenda. Here is the list of issues: American Values Agenda Pledge Protection Act (HR 2389; Akin) Freedom to Display the American Flag Act (HR 42; Bartlett) The Public Expression of Religion Act (HR 2679; Hostettler) Marriage Amendment (HJRes 88; Musgrave) Unborn Child Pain Awareness Act (HR 356; C. Smith) Internet Gambling Prohibition (Leach/Goodlatte): Human Cloning Prohibition Act (HR 1357; D. Weldon) Family Tax Permanency Disaster Recovery Personal Protection Act (HR 5013; Jindal) BATFE Reform (HR 5092; Coble) tsg 6/27/2006 Withdrawal Marker The George W. Bush Library FORM SUBJECT/TITLE PAGES DATE RESTRICTION(S) Memorandum Likely Positive Achievements of the Pension Legislation - To: AH - 1 06/27/2006 P5; From: Chuck This marker identifies the original location of the withdrawn item listed above. For a complete list of items withdrawn from this folder, see the Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet at the front of the folder. COLLECTION: Legislative Affairs, White House Office of SERIES: Wolff, Candida (Candi) - Subject Files FOLDER TITLE: Line Item Veto FRC ID: FOIA IDs and Segments: 6247 2017-0029-F OA Num.: 7992 NARA Num.: 7893 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] P1 National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA] b(1) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA] P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA] b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA] an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA] financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA] b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President information [(b)(4) of the FOIA] and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA] b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA] personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA] b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA] PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of 2201(3). financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA] b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information Deed of Gift Restrictions concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA] A. Closed by Executive Order 13526 governing access to national Records Not Subject to FOIA security information. B. Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. Court Sealed - The document is withheld under a court seal and is not subject to C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed the Freedom of Information Act. of gift. This Document was withdrawn on 5/31/2019 by erg United States Senate WASHINGTON, DC 20510 June 29, 2006 President George W. Bush The White House Washington, DC 20500 Dear Mr. President: Like all Americans, we want to see progress and success in Iraq. We believe this goal can best be accomplished by having Iraqis take responsibility for their own security and governance so we can transform the U.S. mission and begin the phased redeployment of U.S. forces this year. But we also recognize that troop redeployments must be part of a larger political, regional and international strategy designed to stabilize Iraq and give the Iraqi people the best chance to achieve a peaceful and democratic future. The Iraq plan we recently placed before the U.S. Senate reflected these beliefs. And we were pleased to note that shortly after the Senate acted on our plan, General Casey told a press conference at the Pentagon that he thought he could make substantial reductions in U.S. troops this year, as he had stated last year, with further troop reductions in 2007. Last week, we also learned from Iraq's national security adviser Mowaffak al-Rubaie that there was an unofficial "road map" to foreign troop reductions; that the removal of foreign troops will help the Iraqis, who see foreign troops as occupiers rather than the liberators they were meant to be; that the removal of foreign troops will legitimize the Iraqi government in the eyes of its people; and that open-ended commitments by foreign governments will only serve to make the Iraqi government a weaker one and eventually lead to a culture of dependency. Regrettably, neither your Administration nor congressional Republicans chose to put forward an alternative to the Democratic plan. After three and one half years of combat, our troops - and the Iraqi people - are entitled to a debate and a strategy for success. Staying the course and maintaining an open-ended commitment in Iraq is not in the U.S. national security interest, nor is it the best way to maximize Iraq's chances for success. Therefore we believe it is important for you at this critical time to clarify your views on the best way forward in Iraq. For example, do you agree with General Casey that substantial reductions can be achieved this year, given the current conditions in Iraq? Do you agree with Senate Democrats and our military commanders who have stated that in order to defeat the insurgency and prevent sectarian violence, our military strategy must be coupled with a comprehensive political and diplomatic strategy that gives Iraq's major groups the confidence to pursue their interests peacefully and Iraq's neighbors and the international community a greater role in stabilizing Iraq? We hope you will join with us, Mr. President, in answering these important questions and providing the direction that the American public seeks and that our troops deserve. Sincerely, Harry Rid Carl Revin /08 Bider Bibe Ken Salayar Dehlie Statenew Phonk R. Lantenberg Chuck Scheme Nun Fingred Babes a. 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Subject: FACT SHEET: President Submits Line Item Veto Legislation To Congress Attachments: 3.6.06 Line-Item Veto Legislation.pdf President Submits Line Item Veto Legislation to Congress "Today, I'm sending Congress legislation that will meet standards and give me the authority to strip special spending and earmarks out of a bill, and then send them back to Congress for an up or down vote. By passing this version of the line item veto, the administration will work with the Congress to reduce wasteful spending, reduce the budget deficit, and ensure that taxpayer dollars are spent wisely," President Bush, March 6, 2006. Today's Presidential Action: Today, President Bush sent to Congress line item veto legislation that is designed to rein in wasteful spending, reduce the budget deficit, and improve accountability. The proposed legislation is also consistent with the Constitution. Legislative Line Item Veto Act: Special, fast-track procedures would be created to guarantee an up-or-down vote by simple majority in Congress on a proposal by the President to rescind specific spending or tax legislation that has been passed. Leaders from both the Republican and Democratic parties, in the House and the Senate, have supported this approach in the past. The Legislative Line Item Veto Will Help Reduce Earmarks. Giving the President enhanced authority to seek rescission of new spending will help ensure that taxpayer dollars are not wasted on unjustified earmarks that are not national priorities. Since the Supreme Court struck down the Line Item Veto Act in 1998, the number of earmarks has significantly increased. The Line Item Veto Has A Long History of Bipartisan Support. At least 11 presidents from both parties have called for the authority to address individual spending items wrapped into larger bills: Ulysses Grant, Rutherford Hayes, Chester Arthur, Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and Bill Clinton. The governors of 43 of the 50 states already have this authority. The President's Proposal Is Fully Consistent with the Constitution. In its 1998 ruling striking down the Line Item Veto Act of 1996, the Supreme Court concluded that the Act "g[ave] the President the unilateral power to change the text of duly enacted statutes." The Legislative Line Item Veto Act does not raise those constitutional issues because the President's rescission proposals must be enacted by both houses of Congress and signed into law. /6/2006 Withdrawal Marker The George W. Bush Library FORM SUBJECT/TITLE PAGES DATE RESTRICTION(S) Handwritten Note [Handwritten Notes] 2 N.D. 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Sponsor: Sen Dole, Robert J. [KS] (introduced 1/4/1995) Cosponsors (29) Related Bills: H.RES.147, H.RES.391, H.R.2, H.R.27, H.R.3136 Latest Major Action: Became Public Law No: 104-130 [GPO: Text, PDF] Senate Reports: 104-9, 104-13; Latest Conference Report: 104-491 MAJOR ACTIONS: 1/4/1995 Introduced/originated in Senate 2/27/1995 Committee on Budget. Reported to Senate by Senator Domenici without recommendation with amendments. With written report No. 104-9. Additional and minority views filed. 3/7/1995 Committee on Governmental Affairs. Reported to Senate by Senator Roth without recommendation without amendment. With written report No. 104- 13. Additional views filed. 3/23/1995 Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Yea-Nay Vote. 69-29. Record Vote No: 115. 5/17/1995 Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed without objection. 3/21/1996 Conference report H. Rept. 104-491 filed. 3/27/1996 Conference report agreed to in Senate: Senate agreed to conference report by Yea-Nay Vote. 69-31. Record Vote No: 56. 3/28/1996 Conference report agreed to in House: House agreed to conference report pursuant to H. Res. 391. 3/28/1996 Conference report agreed to in House: On agreeing to the conference report Agreed to without objection. 4/9/1996 Signed by President. 4/9/1996 Became Public Law No: 104-130 [Text, PDF] THOMAS Home I Contact Accessibility I Legal I FirstGov http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d104:SN00004:@@@R 2/17/2006 U.S. Senate: Legislation & Records Home > Votes > Roll Call Vote Page 1 of 3 Find Your Senato Search UNITED STATES SENATORS COMMITTEES LEGISLATION & RECORDS ART & HISTORY VISITORS SENATE Home > Legislation & Records Home > Votes > Roll Call Vote U.S. Senate Roll Call Votes 104th Congress - 2nd Session Find Votes Votes as compiled through Senate LIS by the Senate Bill Clerk under the direction of Find out about C Nominations the Secretary of the Senate voting with this 1 Vote Summary Calendars & Schedules Question: On the Conference Report (conference report re: S. 4) Find Bills Congressional Record Vote Number: 56 Vote Date: March 27, 1996, 07:03 PM Use this guide to Treaties Required For Vote Result: 1/2 Conference Report Agreed to full text of recen Majority: resolutions on th Bills & Resolutions Measure S.4 (Line Item Veto Act) them from the S Number: Document Roon Appropriations Bills Measure Title: An act to give the President line item veto authority with them in a library respect to appropriations, new direct spending, and limited tax Lobbying Disclosure benefits. Find Bills in 1 Legislative Process Vote YEAs 69 Counts: You can access Active Legislation NAYs 31 information, by k Vote Summary By Senator Name By Vote Position By Home State words, from the site. Information back to the 93rd is available on T Alphabetical by Senator Name Abraham (R-MI), Yea Feinstein (D-CA), Yea Mack (R-FL), Yea Akaka (D-HI), Nay Ford (D-KY), Nay McCain (R-AZ), Yea Ashcroft (R-MO), Yea Frist (R-TN), Yea McConnell (R-KY), Yea Virtual Refer Baucus (D-MT), Yea Glenn (D-OH), Nay Mikulski (D-MD), Nay Bennett (R-UT), Yea Gorton (R-WA), Yea Moseley-Braun (D-IL), The Votes page Biden (D-DE), Yea Graham (D-FL), Yea Reference Desk Nay Bingaman (D-NM), Nay Gramm (R-TX), Yea Moynihan (D-NY), Nay procedure inforn Bond (R-MO), Yea Grams (R-MN), Yea Murkowski (R-AK), Yea guides, and ess; Boxer (D-CA), Nay Grassley (R-IA), Yea Murray (D-WA), Nay votes. 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Senate: Legislation & Records Home > Votes > Roll Call Vote Page 2 of 3 Faircloth (R-NC), Yea Lott (R-MS), Yea Wyden (D-OR), Yea Feingold (D-WI), Yea Lugar (R-IN), Yea Vote Summary By Senator Name By Vote Position By Home State Grouped By Vote Position YEAs ---69 Abraham (R-MI) Faircloth (R-NC) Lugar (R-IN) Ashcroft (R-MO) Feingold (D-WI) Mack (R-FL) Baucus (D-MT) Feinstein (D-CA) McCain (R-AZ) Bennett (R-UT) Frist (R-TN) McConnell (R-KY) Biden (D-DE) Gorton (R-WA) Murkowski (R-AK) Bond (R-MO) Graham (D-FL) Nickles (R-OK) Bradley (D-NJ) Gramm (R-TX) Pressler (R-SD) Breaux (D-LA) Grams (R-MN) Robb (D-VA) Brown (R-CO) Grassley (R-IA) Roth (R-DE) Burns (R-MT) Gregg (R-NH) Santorum (R-PA) Campbell (R-CO) Harkin (D-IA) Shelby (R-AL) Chafee (R-RI) Hatch (R-UT) Simon (D-IL) Coats (R-IN) Helms (R-NC) Simpson (R-WY) Cochran (R-MS) Hutchison (R-TX) Smith (R-NH) Coverdell (R-GA) Inhofe (R-OK) Snowe (R-ME) Craig (R-ID) Kassebaum (R-KS) Specter (R-PA) D'Amato (R-NY) Kempthorne (R-ID) Stevens (R-AK) Daschle (D-SD) Kennedy (D-MA) Thomas (R-WY) DeWine (R-OH) Kerry (D-MA) Thompson (R-TN) Dole (R-KS) Kohl (D-WI) Thurmond (R-SC) Domenici (R-NM) Kyl (R-AZ) Warner (R-VA) Dorgan (D-ND) Lieberman (D-CT) Wellstone (D-MN) Exon (D-NE) Lott (R-MS) Wyden (D-OR) NAYs ---31 Akaka (D-HI) Hatfield (R-OR) Moseley-Braun (D-IL) Bingaman (D-NM) Heflin (D-AL) Moynihan (D-NY) Boxer (D-CA) Hollings (D-SC) Murray (D-WA) Bryan (D-NV) Inouye (D-HI) Nunn (D-GA) Bumpers (D-AR) Jeffords (R-VT) Pell (D-RI) Byrd (D-WV) Johnston (D-LA) Pryor (D-AR) Cohen (R-ME) Kerrey (D-NE) Reid (D-NV) Conrad (D-ND) Lautenberg (D-NJ) Rockefeller (D-WV) Dodd (D-CT) Leahy (D-VT) Sarbanes (D-MD) Ford (D-KY) Levin (D-MI) Glenn (D-OH) Mikulski (D-MD) Vote Summary By Senator Name By Vote Position By Home State Grouped by Home State Alabama: Heflin (D-AL), Nay Shelby (R-AL), Yea Alaska: Murkowski (R-AK), Yea Stevens (R-AK), Yea Arizona: Kyl (R-AZ), Yea McCain (R-AZ), Yea Arkansas: Bumpers (D-AR), Nay Pryor (D-AR), Nay California: Boxer (D-CA), Nay Feinstein (D-CA), Yea Colorado: Brown (R-CO), Yea Campbell (R-CO), Yea Connecticut: Dodd (D-CT), Nay Lieberman (D-CT), Yea Delaware: Biden (D-DE), Yea Roth (R-DE), Yea Florida: Graham (D-FL), Yea Mack (R-FL), Yea Georgia: Coverdell (R-GA), Yea Nunn (D-GA), Nay Hawaii: Akaka (D-HI), Nay Inouye (D-HI), Nay Idaho: Craig (R-ID), Yea Kempthorne (R-ID), Yea Illinois: Moseley-Braun (D-IL), Simon (D-IL), Yea Nay http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfn.cfm?congress=10. 2/17/2006 U:S. Senate: Legislation & Records Home > Votes > Roll Call Vote Page 3 of 3 Indiana: Coats (R-IN), Yea Lugar (R-IN), Yea lowa: Grassley (R-IA), Yea Harkin (D-IA), Yea Kansas: Dole (R-KS), Yea Kassebaum (R-KS), Yea Kentucky: Ford (D-KY), Nay McConnell (R-KY), Yea Louisiana: Breaux (D-LA), Yea Johnston (D-LA), Nay Maine: Cohen (R-ME), Nay Snowe (R-ME), Yea Maryland: Mikulski (D-MD), Nay Sarbanes (D-MD), Nay Massachusetts: Kennedy (D-MA), Yea Kerry (D-MA), Yea Michigan: Abraham (R-MI), Yea Levin (D-MI), Nay Minnesota: Grams (R-MN), Yea Wellstone (D-MN), Yea Mississippi: Cochran (R-MS), Yea Lott (R-MS), Yea Missouri: Ashcroft (R-MO), Yea Bond (R-MO), Yea Montana: Baucus (D-MT), Yea Burns (R-MT), Yea Nebraska: Exon (D-NE), Yea Kerrey (D-NE), Nay Nevada: Bryan (D-NV), Nay Reid (D-NV), Nay New Hampshire: Gregg (R-NH), Yea Smith (R-NH), Yea New Jersey: Bradley (D-NJ), Yea Lautenberg (D-NJ), Nay New Mexico: Bingaman (D-NM), Nay Domenici (R-NM), Yea New York: D'Amato (R-NY), Yea Moynihan (D-NY), Nay North Carolina: Faircloth (R-NC), Yea Helms (R-NC), Yea North Dakota: Conrad (D-ND), Nay Dorgan (D-ND), Yea Ohio: DeWine (R-OH), Yea Glenn (D-OH), Nay Oklahoma: Inhofe (R-OK), Yea Nickles (R-OK), Yea Oregon: Hatfield (R-OR), Nay Wyden (D-OR), Yea Pennsylvania: Santorum (R-PA), Yea Specter (R-PA), Yea Rhode Island: Chafee (R-RI), Yea Pell (D-RI), Nay South Carolina: Hollings (D-SC), Nay Thurmond (R-SC), Yea South Dakota: Daschle (D-SD), Yea Pressler (R-SD), Yea Tennessee: Frist (R-TN), Yea Thompson (R-TN), Yea Texas: Gramm (R-TX), Yea Hutchison (R-TX), Yea Utah: Bennett (R-UT), Yea Hatch (R-UT), Yea Vermont: Jeffords (R-VT), Nay Leahy (D-VT), Nay Virginia: Robb (.D-VA), Yea Warner (R-VA), Yea Washington: Gorton (R-WA), Yea Murray (D-WA), Nay West Virginia: Byrd (D-WV), Nay Rockefeller (D-WV), Nay Wisconsin: Feingold (D-WI), Yea Kohl (D-WI), Yea Wyoming: Simpson (R-WY), Yea Thomas (R-WY), Yea Vote Summary By Senator Name By Vote Position By Home State SENATORS COMMITTEES LEGISLATION & RECORDS ART & HISTORY VISITORS REFERENCE http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_cal_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfim?congres-10. 2/17/2006 U.S. Senate: Legislation & Records Home > Votes > Roll Call Vote Page 1 of 3 Find Your. Senato Search UNITED STATES SENATORS COMMITTEES LEGISLATION & RECORDS ART & HISTORY VISITORS SENATE Home > Legislation & Records Home > Votes > Roll Call Vote U.S. Senate Roll Call Votes 104th Congress - 1st Session Find Votes Votes as compiled through Senate LIS by the Senate Bill Clerk under the direction of Find out about C Nominations the Secretary of the Senate voting with this t Vote Summary Calendars & Schedules Question: On Passage of the Bill (s.4, as amended) Find Bills Congressional Record Vote Number: 115 Vote Date: March 23, 1995, 09:08 PM Use this guide to Treaties Required For Vote Result: Bill Passed 1/2 full text of recen Majority: resolutions on th Bills & Resolutions Measure S.4 (Line Item Veto Act) them from the S Number: Document Roon Appropriations Bills Measure Title: An act to give the President line item veto authority with them in a library respect to appropriations, new direct spending, and limited tax Lobbying Disclosure benefits. Find Bills in 1 Legislative Process Vote YEAs 69 Counts: You can access Active NAYs 29 information, by t Not Voting 2 words, from the site. Information Vote Summary By Senator Name By Vote Position By Home State back to the 93rd is available on T Alphabetical by Senator Name Abraham (R-MI), Yea Feinstein (D-CA), Yea Mack (R-FL), Yea Virtual Refer Akaka (D-HI), Nay Ford (D-KY), Yea McCain (R-AZ), Yea Ashcroft (R-MO), Yea Frist (R-TN), Yea McConnell (R-KY), Yea The Votes page Baucus (D-MT); Nay Glenn (D-OH), Nay Mikulski (D-MD), Nay Reference Desk Bennett (R-UT), Yea Gorton (R-WA), Yea Moseley-Braun (D-IL), procedure inforn Biden (D-DE), Yea Graham (D-FL), Yea Nay guides, and ess: Bingaman (D-NM), Nay Gramm (R-TX), Not Moynihan (D-NY), Nay votes. 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Byrd (D-WV), Nay Helms (R-NC), Yea Reid (D-NV), Nay Campbell (R-CO), Yea Hollings (D-SC), Yea Robb (D-VA), Yea Chafee (R-RI), Yea Hutchison (R-TX), Yea Rockefeller (D-WV), Nay Coats (R-IN), Yea Inhofe (R-OK), Yea Roth (R-DE), Yea Cochran (R-MS), Yea Inouye (D-HI), Nay Santorum (R-PA), Yea Cohen (R-ME), Yea Jeffords (R-VT), Nay Sarbanes (D-MD), Nay Conrad (D-ND), Nay Johnston (D-LA), Nay Shelby (R-AL), Yea Coverdell (R-GA), Yea Kassebaum (R-KS), Yea Simon (D-IL), Nay Craig (R-ID), Yea Kempthorne (R-ID), Yea Simpson (R-WY), Yea D'Amato (R-NY), Yea Kennedy (D-MA), Yea Smith (R-NH), Yea Daschle (D-SD), Yea Kerrey (D-NE), Nay Snowe (R-ME), Yea DeWine (R-OH), Yea Kerry (D-MA), Yea Specter (R-PA), Yea Dodd (D-CT), Nay Kohl (D-WI), Yea Stevens (R-AK), Not Dole (R-KS), Yea Kyl (R-AZ), Yea Voting Domenici (R-NM), Yea Lautenberg (D-NJ), Nay Thomas (R-WY), Yea Dorgan (D-ND), Yea Leahy (D-VT), Nay Thompson (R-TN), Yea http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfn?congres=10.. 2/17/2006 U.S. Senate: Legislation & Records Home > Votes > Roll Call Vote Page 2 of 3 Exon (D-NE), Yea Levin (D-MI), Nay Thurmond (R-SC), Yea Faircloth (R-NC), Yea Lieberman (D-CT), Yea Warner (R-VA), Yea Feingold (D-WI), Yea Lott (R-MS), Yea Wellstone (D-MN), Yea Lugar (R-IN), Yea Vote Summary By Senator Name By Vote Position By Home State Grouped By Vote Position YEAs ---69 Abraham (R-MI) Faircloth (R-NC) Lieberman (D-CT) Ashcroft (R-MO) Feingold (D-WI) Lott (R-MS) Bennett (R-UT) Feinstein (D-CA) Lugar (R-IN) Biden (D-DE) Ford (D-KY) Mack (R-FL) Bond (R-MO) Frist (R-TN) McCain (R-AZ) Bradley (D-NJ) Gorton (R-WA) McConnell (R-KY) Breaux (D-LA) Graham (D-FL) Murkowski (R-AK) Brown (R-CO) Grams (R-MN) Nickles (R-OK) Burns (R-MT) Grassley (R-IA) Packwood (R-OR) Campbell (R-CO) Gregg (R-NH) Pressler (R-SD) Chafee (R-RI) Harkin (D-IA) Robb (D-VA) Coats (R-IN) Hatch (R-UT) Roth (R-DE) Cochran (R-MS) Heflin (D-AL) Santorum (R-PA) Cohen (R-ME) Helms (R-NC) Shelby (R-AL) Coverdell (R-GA) Hollings (D-SC) Simpson (R-WY) Craig (R-ID) Hutchison (R-TX) Smith (R-NH) D'Amato (R-NY) Inhofe (R-OK) Snowe (R-ME) Daschle (D-SD) Kassebaum (R-KS) Specter (R-PA) DeWine (R-OH) Kempthorne (R-ID) Thomas (R-WY) Dole (R-KS) Kennedy (D-MA) Thompson (R-TN) Domenici (R-NM) Kerry (D-MA) Thurmond (R-SC) Dorgan (D-ND) Kohl (D-WI) Warner (R-VA) Exon (D-NE) Kyl (R-AZ) Wellstone (D-MN) NAYs ---29 Akaka (D-HI) Hatfield (R-OR) Moynihan (D-NY) Baucus (D-MT) Inouye (D-HI) Murray (D-WA) Bingaman (D-NM) Jeffords (R-VT) Nunn (D-GA) Boxer (D-CA) Johnston (D-LA) Pell (D-RI) Bryan (D-NV) Kerrey (D-NE) Pryor (D-AR) Bumpers (D-AR) Lautenberg (D-NJ) Reid (D-NV) Byrd (D-WV) Leahy (D-VT) Rockefeller (D-WV) Conrad (D-ND) Levin (D-MI) Sarbanes (D-MD) Dodd (D-CT) Mikulski (D-MD) Simon (D-IL) Glenn (D-OH) Moseley-Braun (D-IL) Not Voting - 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This Document was withdrawn on 5/31/2019 by erg Administration Domenici Bill RSC Bill Udall (D-NM) Stenholm Blue House-passed Proposal (2006) (1995) (2004) Bill (2005) Dog Bill (1999) Bill (1992) Time limit for None 20 days None 3 days 10 days 3 days Presidential Action How Many No limit 1 1 per relevant 1 per relevant 1 per relevant 1 per relevant different bills can Appropriations Appropriations Appropriations Appropriations subcommittee subcommittee subcommittee subcommittee be submitted What types of Discretionary Discretionary Discretionary Discretionary All BA in All BA in spending are appropriations; appropriations; appropriations; appropriations; appropriations appropriations direct spending; targeted tax Direct spending in covered Direct spending in bills; Targeted tax bills; No more than targeted tax benefits affecting an appropriations an appropriations benefits affecting 25% of a program, benefits affecting 100 or fewer bill bill fewer than 100 activity or account 100 or fewer beneficiaries; people can be proposed beneficiaries excludes direct spending Amendment None Motion to Strike None None Motion to Strike None permitted; Must be permitted; Must be supported by 49 supported by 49 other House other House members or 11 members or 14 other Senators; if other Senators the conferees fail to agree, any member may resubmit the President's proposal with no motion to strike in order Administration Domenici Bill RSC Bill Udall (D-NM) Stenholm Blue House-passed Proposal (2006) (1995) (2004) Bill (2005) Dog Bill (1999) Bill (1992) How long to 120 days No longer than 45 Until either the Until either the Until the either the Until either the withhold BA in days Senate or House Senate or House Senate or House Senate or House rejects bill by vote rejects bill by vote rejects bill by vote rejects bill by vote anticipation of Congressional Action Withdrawal Marker The George W. 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