- Legislative Proposals
- House
Budget Control Act (passed 7-29-2011)
- Text of Boehner will to raise the debt ceiling, reduce expenditures
and initiate a constitutional balanced budget amendment
- The bill number is S.627, (112th Congress, 1st
session)
- The official title is the Faster FOIA Act, which is used as a shell
for the budget amendment
- House
Roll Call Vote 677
- Compromise
Budget Control Act of 2011
- Ryan
Plan
- H. Con. Res. 34 proposes Medicare be replaced by vouchers
- Passed in the House but tabled in the Senate
- Alternative Proposals
- National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and
Reform
- Official report entitled Moment of Truthof the commission to reduce the national deficit, issued
December 2010
- Recommends combined approach on entitlements (Social Security, medical care), reduced spending, and tax reform to
reduced the federal deficit
- Chaired by Alan Simpson and Erskine Bowles
- Reducing the Federal Deficit: Spending and Revenue
Options (CBO)
- March 2011 report by the bi-partisan Congressional Budget Office
- Analyzes pros and cons of specific ways to reduce mandatory and discretionary spending as well as increasing
revenue
- Debt Super Committee
- Super
Committee: Who Are These Guys (CNN)
- Lists six Senate and House members to develop an alternative debt
reduction proposal by Thanksgiving 2011
- Brief description of their experience and interest in the
issues
- Article by CNN Money dated August 11, 2011
- Public Opinion Polls
- CNN/ORC
International Poll (August 10, 2011)
- Poll showing Americans prefer taxing the wealthy and corporations
combined with deep spending cuts
- Do not want changes to Medicare and Social Security
- Percentages broken down by age, income, sex, and region of the
country
- Public
Wants Changes in Entitlements, Not Benefits (PEW Research
Ceneter)
- Poll published on July 7, 2011 suggests public
wants efficiencies in Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid rather than
a reduction in benefits
- Tea Party supporters believe debt limit more
important than maintaining benefits; other Republicans and Democrats
support benefits
Grace York
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University of Michigan
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