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U.S. Representative John Spratt


Reconciliation

The fiscal year 2006 budget resolution conference report (H. Con. Res. 95) includes instructions for three bills to be considered under the fast-track process known as reconciliation – one bill each addressing spending cuts, enacting tax cuts, and raising the debt limit. Like the budget resolution itself, reconciliation bills in the Senate cannot be filibustered and therefore can clear the Senate by simple majority vote.

 

Title
Date
House Approves Democratic Motion Rejecting Harmful Cuts in Reconciliation Spending Bill
12/16/05
Medicaid Cut of Nearly $11 Billion Has a Dramatic Effect in Each State
12/16/05
Summary of House and Senate Reconciliation Bills
11/22/05
House Reconciliation Bill Has Significant Medicaid Cuts for Beneficiaries
11/17/05
Republican Reconciliation Spending Bill
11/17/05
Medicaid Cuts in Republican Reconciliation Bill Hurt Beneficiaries
11/10/05
Medicaid Cut of Nearly $12 Billion Has a Dramatic Effect in Each State
11/9/05
AARP Opposes Reconciliation Bill
11/8/05
Republican Reconciliation Package Cuts Key Services to Fund Tax Cuts: Summary of House Committee Reconciliation Measures
11/1/05
Update: Republican Reconciliation Package Cuts Key Services to Fund Tax Cuts
10/28/05
Republican Reconciliation Cuts Services and Increases Debt
9/26/05
Democrats Urge Repubilcans to Suspend Reconciliation
9/7/05
Budget Reconciliation: What It Is and How It Works
5/18/05