FY2016 Budget Resolution

Mar. 27, 2015 | S.Con.Res. 11
This Senate budget resolution for fiscal year 2016 would accelerate the transfer of wealth from working-class families to large corporations and the wealthy, while slashing programs that serve moderate- and low-income families. Rather than investing in the middle class, the Senate budget would cut more than $5 trillion in programs that support working families in education, workforce training, public health, research, infrastructure and other critical investments. It also raises retirement contributions by $127 billion over 10 years for federal employees--a six percent pay cut for current employees. Finally, this budget offered by Republicans raises no new revenue for deficit reduction or needed investments. Instead of closing the corporate tax loopholes that encourage companies to ship jobs overseas, this budget lowers corporate tax rates and taxes paid by the wealthiest Americans. The resolution was agreed to in the Senate and House.

This is Bad for working people.

Vote result: Passed

YEAs: 52
NAYs: 46

Legislator Sort descending State Party Vote
Sen. Orrin G. Hatch
UT
Republican Yes
Sen. Martin Heinrich
NM
Democrat No
Sen. Heidi Heitkamp
ND
Democrat No
Sen. Dean Heller
NV
Republican Yes
Sen. Mazie K. Hirono
HI
Democrat No
Sen. John Hoeven
ND
Republican Yes
Sen. James M. Inhofe
OK
Republican Yes
Sen. Johnny Isakson
GA
Republican Yes
Sen. Ron Johnson
WI
Republican Yes
Sen. Tim Kaine
VA
Democrat No
Sen. Angus King
ME
Independent Independent No
Sen. Mark Steven Kirk
IL
Republican Yes
Sen. Amy Klobuchar
MN
Democrat No
Sen. James Lankford
OK
Republican Yes
Sen. Patrick J. Leahy
VT
Democrat No
Sen. Mike Lee
UT
Republican Yes
Sen. Joe Manchin III
WV
Independent Independent No
Sen. Edward J. Markey
MA
Democrat No
Sen. John McCain
AZ
Republican Yes
Sen. Claire McCaskill
MO
Democrat No