HCONRES-25 : Still Just a Bill

Sets forth the congressional budget for the federal government for FY2014, including the appropriate budgetary levels for FY2015-FY2023.

Lists recommended budgetary levels and amounts for FY2014-FY2023 with respect to: (1) federal revenues, (2) new budget authority, (3) budget outlays, (4) deficits (on-budget), (5) debt subject to limit, and (6) debt held by the public.

Lists the appropriate levels of new budget authority and outlays for specified major functional categories for FY2014-FY2023.

Sets forth reconciliation instructions for the House Committees on: (1) Agriculture, (2) Education and the Workforce, (3) Energy and Commerce, (4) Financial Services, (5) the Judiciary, (6) Natural Resources, (7) Oversight and Government Reform, and (8) Ways and Means.

Requires the House Committee on the Budget to report a reconciliation bill that achieves deficit reduction.

Lists recommended revenue, spending, and deficit levels and amounts for FY2030, FY2040, and FY2050 as a percent of the federal gross domestic product (GDP) with respect to: (1) federal revenues, (2) budget outlays, and (3) deficits.

Authorizes a certain reserve fund to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the health care-related provisions of the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 (2010 health care laws).

Authorizes certain deficit-neutral reserve funds:

  • to reform the 2010 health care laws,
  • to repeal all or part of the decreases in Medicare spending included in them,
  • for the sustainable growth rate of the Medicare program,
  • to reform the tax code,
  • to implement a trade agreement,
  • for revenue measures that would not increase the deficit for FY2014-FY2023, and
  • for rural counties and schools.

Authorizes the chair of the House Budget Committee to revise the allocations, aggregates, and other appropriate levels in this budget resolution to accommodate the enactment of a deficit and long-term debt reduction agreement if it includes permanent spending reductions and reforms to direct spending programs.

Establishes means-tested direct spending: (1) at 6.7% for the average rate of growth in the total level of outlays during the 10-year period preceding FY2014, and (2) at 6.2% under current law for the estimated average rate of growth in the total level of outlays during the 10-year period beginning with FY2014.

Proposes the following reforms for means-tested directed spending:

  • converting the federal share of Medicaid spending into a flexible state allotment tailored to meet each state’s needs, indexed for inflation and population growth;
  • converting the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) into such a state allotment; and
  • increasing the Department of Agriculture Thrifty Food Plan index and beneficiary growth.

Establishes at 5.9% for non-means-tested direct spending for such average rate of growth and at 5.3% under current law for such estimated average rate growth.

Proposes reforms for non-means-tested direct spending: (1) with respect to Medicare, by advancing specified policies to put seniors, not the federal government, in control of their health care decisions; and (2) by calling for federal employees, including Members of Congress and congressional staff, to make greater contributions toward their own retirement.

Authorizes the chair to adjust the allocations, aggregates, and other appropriate budgetary levels for veterans programs, Overseas Contingency Operations/Global War on Terrorism (OCO/GWOT), or committee allocation to the Committee on Appropriations specified in the report of this resolution to conform with the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act (as adjusted by the Budget Control Act of 2011).

Makes it out of order in the House to consider legislation reported out of committee (other than the Committee on Appropriations) if it has the net effect of increasing direct spending in excess of $5 billion for any of the four consecutive 10-fiscal-year periods beginning with FY2024.

Requires the report or the joint explanatory statement accompanying the conference report on this budget resolution to include in its allocation to the House Committee on Appropriations amounts for the discretionary administrative expenses of the Social Security Administration (SSA) and of the Postal Service.

Authorizes the chair to adjust allocations and aggregates for legislation reported by the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform that reforms the federal retirement system, but does not cause a net increase in the deficit for FY2014-FY2023.

Counts legislation that transfers funds from the general fund of the Treasury to the Highway Trust Fund as new budget authority and outlays equal to the amount of the transfer in the fiscal year in which the transfer occurs.

Provides a separate allocation in the House to the Committee on Appropriations for OCO/GWAT for FY2014.

Declares the policy of this resolution on:

  • economic growth and job creation,
  • tax reform,
  • Medicare reform,
  • Social Security,
  • higher education affordability,
  • deficit reduction through the cancellation of unobligated balances,
  • responsible stewardship of taxpayer dollars,
  • deficit reduction through the reduction of unnecessary and wasteful spending, and
  • unauthorized spending.

Expresses the sense of the House of Representatives on the importance of child support enforcement.

Action Timeline

Action DateTypeTextSource
2013-10-16FloorOrdered held at desk by unanimous consent. Pursuant to the order of 10/16/2013.Senate
2013-10-16FloorSee also S.Con.Res. 8.Senate
2013-10-16ResolvingDifferencesSenate insisted on its amendment, requested a conference.Senate
2013-10-16FloorResolution agreed to in Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.Senate
2013-10-16FloorMeasure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR S7532)Senate
2013-03-22CalendarsReceived in the Senate. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 33.Senate
2013-03-21VoteOn agreeing to the resolution Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 221 - 207 (Roll no. 88).House floor actions
2013-03-21FloorMotion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.House floor actions
2013-03-21FloorThe previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule. (consideration: CR H1801)House floor actions
2013-03-21FloorThe House rose from the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union to report H. Con. Res. 25.House floor actions
2013-03-21FloorDEBATE - The Committee of the Whole proceeded with further debate on H. Con. Res. 25.House floor actions
2013-03-21FloorThe House resolved into Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union for further consideration.House floor actions
2013-03-21FloorConsidered as unfinished business. (consideration: CR H1794-1801)House floor actions
2013-03-20FloorCommittee of the Whole House on the state of the Union rises leaving H. Con. Res. 25 as unfinished business.House floor actions
2013-03-20FloorOn motion that the Committee now rise Agreed to by voice vote.House floor actions
2013-03-20FloorMr. Price (GA) moved that the Committee now rise.House floor actions
2013-03-20FloorDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 122, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 30 minutes of debate on the Van Hollen amendment in the nature of a substitute.House floor actions
2013-03-20FloorDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 122, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 30 minutes of debate on the Woodall amendment in the nature of a substitute.House floor actions
2013-03-20FloorUNFINISHED BUSINESS - The Chair announced that the unfinished business was on the adoption of amendments which had been debated earlier and on which further proceedings had been postponed.House floor actions
2013-03-20FloorPOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Grijalva substitute amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the noes had prevailed. Mr. Grijalva demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until a time to be announced.House floor actions
2013-03-20FloorDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 122, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 30 minutes of debate on the Grijalva amendment in the nature of a substitute.House floor actions
2013-03-20FloorPOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Scott (VA) substitute amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the noes had prevailed. Mr. Scott (VA) demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until a time to be announced.House floor actions
2013-03-20FloorDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 122, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 30 minutes of debate on the Scott (VA) amendment in the nature of a substitute.House floor actions
2013-03-20FloorPOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Mulvaney substitute amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the noes had prevailed. Mr. Mulvaney demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until a time to be announced.House floor actions
2013-03-20FloorDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 122, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 20 minutes of debate on the Mulvaney amendment in the nature of a substitute.House floor actions
2013-03-20FloorThe House resolved into Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union for further consideration.House floor actions
2013-03-20FloorConsidered as unfinished business. (consideration: CR H1645-1710; text of measure as reported in House: CR H1645-1654)House floor actions
2013-03-19FloorGENERAL DEBATE - The Committee of the Whole proceeded with four hours of general debate on H. Con. Res. 25.House floor actions
2013-03-19FloorThe Speaker designated the Honorable Doc Hastings to act as Chairman of the Committee.House floor actions
2013-03-19FloorHouse resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 122 and Rule XVIII.House floor actions
2013-03-19FloorResolution provides for consideration of H. Con. Res. 25 and for H. Res. 115. For H. Con. Res. 25, the resolution makes in order 4 hours of general debate, equally divided and controlled. Specified amendments are in order. For H. Res. 115, the resolution provides one hour of debate with one motion to recommit, without instructions.House floor actions
2013-03-19FloorConsidered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 122. (consideration: CR H1597-1625)House floor actions
2013-03-18FloorRules Committee Resolution H. Res. 122 Reported to House. Resolution provides for consideration of H. Con. Res. 25 and for H. Res. 115. For H. Con. Res. 25, the resolution makes in order 4 hours of general debate, equally divided and controlled. Specified amendments are in order. For H. Res. 115, the resolution provides one hour of debate with one motion to recommit, with or without instructions.House floor actions
2013-03-15CalendarsPlaced on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 10.House floor actions
2013-03-15CommitteeThe House Committee on The Budget reported an original measure, H. Rept. 113-17, by Mr. Ryan (WI).House floor actions
2013-03-15IntroReferralIntroduced in HouseLibrary of Congress

Sponsor :

Paul D. Ryan [R] (WI-1)
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Policy Area :

Economics and Public Finance
See Subjects
  • Accounting and auditing
  • Appropriations
  • Budget deficits and national debt
  • Budget process
  • Comprehensive health care
  • Congressional officers and employees
  • Corporate finance and management
  • Defense spending
  • Economic performance and conditions
  • Education programs funding
  • Elementary and secondary education
  • Executive agency funding and structure
  • Food assistance and relief
  • Government employee pay, benefits, personnel management
  • Government lending and loan guarantees
  • Government trust funds
  • Health care costs and insurance
  • Health care coverage and access
  • Higher education
  • House of Representatives
  • Housing finance and home ownership
  • Income tax rates
  • Inflation and prices
  • Legislative rules and procedure
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • Members of Congress
  • Military operations and strategy
  • Poverty and welfare assistance
  • Roads and highways
  • Rural conditions and development
  • Separation, divorce, custody, support
  • Social security and elderly assistance
  • Student aid and college costs
  • Tax reform and tax simplification
  • Terrorism
  • Trade agreements and negotiations
  • Transportation programs funding
  • Veterans' medical care
  • Social Security Administration
  • U.S. Postal Service

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