On Passage of the Bill: S.714 as amended; An original bill to provide funding for the resolution of failed savings associations, and for other purposes.Result: Passed (61-35, 4 members not voting, 1/2 threshold)Details: [click here]
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On Passage of the Bill: S.714 as amended; An original bill to provide funding for the resolution of failed savings associations, and for other purposes.Result: Passed (61-35, 4 members not voting, 1/2 threshold)Details: [click here]
On the Motion S.Amdt. 365: motion to waive CBA; To guarantee that the $1.00 in Federal spending cut promised to American taxpayers in return for each $3.23 in new taxes will actually occur by making the discretionary spending totals proposed by the President and adopted by the Congress binding and enforceable.Result: Rejected (43-53, 4 members…
On Passage of the Bill: S.714 as amended; An original bill to provide funding for the resolution of failed savings associations, and for other purposes.Result: Passed (61-35, 4 members not voting, 1/2 threshold)Details: [click here]
On the Motion S.Amdt. 365: motion to waive CBA; To guarantee that the $1.00 in Federal spending cut promised to American taxpayers in return for each $3.23 in new taxes will actually occur by making the discretionary spending totals proposed by the President and adopted by the Congress binding and enforceable.Result: Rejected (43-53, 4 members…
On the Amendment S.Amdt. 356: metzenbaum amdt no.356; To establish a civil statute of limitations for tort actions brought by the RTC.Result: Agreed to (63-32, 5 members not voting, 1/2 threshold)Details: [click here]
On the Amendment S.Amdt. 356: metzenbaum amdt no.356; To establish a civil statute of limitations for tort actions brought by the RTC.Result: Agreed to (63-32, 5 members not voting, 1/2 threshold)Details: [click here]