Proposing a Balanced Budget Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

Apr. 12, 2018 | H.J. Res. 2

This resolution, introduced by Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.), would prohibit federal outlays from exceeding receipts, require a three-fifths vote to increase the public debt limit, and direct the President to submit a balanced budget annually to Congress. Proposing a balanced budget amendment after enacting a tax cut that will increase the debt by almost $2 trillion dollars and an omnibus appropriation bill that will further add to our nation’s debt proves that in Washington, D.C. hypocrisy knows no bounds. The truth is that the proponents of H.J. Res. 2 are not motivated by deficit concerns; rather, they are using a deficit they created to force severe budget cuts in programs that will harm the most vulnerable among us, especially seniors, children, veterans and people with disabilities, as well as slash funding for public health and safety, education and medical research. The motion to suspend the rules and pass the resolution failed to receive a two-thirds majority on April 12, 2018.

This is Bad for working people.

Vote result: Failed

YEAs: 233
NAYs: 184

Legislator State District Party Sort descending Vote
Rep. Pete Aguilar
CA
33 Democrat No
Rep. Nydia M. Velázquez
NY
7 Democrat No
Rep. Eliot L. Engel
NY
16 Democrat No
Rep. James E. Clyburn
SC
6 Democrat No
Rep. Scott Peters
CA
50 Democrat No
Rep. Richard E. Neal
MA
1 Democrat No
Rep. Albio Sires
NJ
8 Democrat No
Rep. John Delaney
MD
6 Democrat No
Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney
NY
18 Democrat No
Rep. Filemon Vela
TX
34 Democrat No
Rep. Emanuel Cleaver II
MO
5 Democrat No
Rep. Grace F. Napolitano
CA
31 Democrat No
Rep. Robert A. Brady
PA
1 Democrat No
Rep. Josh Gottheimer
NJ
5 Democrat Yes
Rep. Diana DeGette
CO
1 Democrat No
Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney
NY
12 Democrat No
Rep. Alma Adams
NC
12 Democrat No
Rep. Marc Veasey
TX
33 Democrat No
Rep. Keith Ellison
MN
5 Democrat No
Rep. William Lacy Clay
MO
1 Democrat No