Resolution Proposing a Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment

December 14, 2011 | S.J.Res. 10
The joint resolution proposed a constitutional amendment that would require a balanced budget. The proposal would require that total outlays could not exceed 18% of the gross domestic product. Under the proposal, three-fifths of the entire House and Senate would be required to approve an increase in the public debt limit. In addition, tax increases would require the affirmative vote of two-thirds in both chambers. A simple majority could waive the balanced-budget requirement in times of congressionally declared war or in the face of a serious military threat. The amendment was rejected.

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Vote result: Failed

YEAs: 47
NAYs: 53

Legislator Sort descending State Party Vote
Sen. John D. Rockefeller IV
WV
Democrat No
Sen. Marco Rubio
FL
Republican Yes
Sen. Bernard Sanders
VT
Independent Independent No
Sen. Charles E. Schumer
NY
Democrat No
Sen. Jeff Sessions
AL
Republican Yes
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen
NH
Democrat No
Sen. Richard C. Shelby
AL
Republican Yes
Sen. Olympia J. Snowe
ME
Republican Yes
Sen. Debbie Stabenow
MI
Democrat No
Sen. Jon Tester
MT
Democrat No
Sen. John Thune
SD
Republican Yes
Sen. Patrick J. Toomey
PA
Republican Yes
Sen. Tom Udall
NM
Democrat No
Sen. Mark Udall
CO
Democrat No
Sen. David Vitter
LA
Republican Yes
Sen. Mark Warner
VA
Democrat No
Sen. Jim Webb
VA
Democrat No
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse
RI
Democrat No
Sen. Roger Wicker
MS
Republican Yes
Sen. Ron Wyden
OR
Democrat No