H 4784 Session 110 (1993-1994)
H 4784 Concurrent Resolution, By D.A. Wright, Allison, Bailey, J.M. Baxley,
G. Brown, J. Brown, A.W. Byrd, C.D. Chamblee, Cooper, R.S. Corning, Fair,
T.L. Farr, Gamble, L.O. Graham, H.M. Hallman, J.P. Harrelson, Haskins,
W.S. Houck, T.E. Huff, H.G. Hutson, M.F. Jaskwhich, Keegan, Kelley, M.H. Kinon,
Lanford, Law, Littlejohn, C.V. Marchbanks, McCraw, Meacham, Neilson, Phillips,
Robinson, Sharpe, J.S. Shissias, Simrill, R. Smith, C.H. Stone, Stuart, Vaughn,
Walker, C.C. Wells, H.G. Worley and Young-Brickell
Similar(S 1165)
A Concurrent Resolution memorializing Congress to enact legislation providing
that any funds cut from a federal program by the United States Congress must
be used to reduce the federal deficit and must not be shifted to any other
spending programs.
02/17/94 House Introduced HJ-26
02/17/94 House Referred to Committee on Invitations and Memorial
Resolutions HJ-26
02/23/94 House Committee report: Favorable Invitations and
Memorial Resolutions HJ-4
02/24/94 House Debate adjourned until Tuesday, March 1, 1994 HJ-426
03/23/94 House Adopted, sent to Senate HJ-36
03/23/94 Senate Introduced SJ-8
03/23/94 Senate Referred to Committee on Finance SJ-9
COMMITTEE REPORT
February 23, 1994
H. 4784
Introduced by REPS. Wright, Harrelson, Wells, Keegan, Phillips,
Kelley, Huff, Corning, Robinson, Stone, Worley, Littlejohn, Fair,
Chamblee, Gamble, J. Brown, Lanford, Marchbanks, Graham, Cooper,
Houck, G. Brown, G. Bailey, Meacham, Simrill, Hutson, Neilson, Farr,
Sharpe, Shissias, A. Young, Law, Hallman, Stuart, Byrd, Baxley,
Jaskwhich, Allison, Kinon, Haskins, Walker, McCraw, Vaughn and
R. Smith
S. Printed 2/23/94--H.
Read the first time February 17, 1994.
THE COMMITTEE ON
INVITATIONS AND MEMORIAL
RESOLUTIONS
To whom was referred a Concurrent Resolution (H. 4784),
memorializing Congress to enact legislation providing that any funds cut
from a federal program, etc., respectfully
REPORT:
That they have duly and carefully considered the same, and
recommend that the same do pass:
DEWITT WILLIAMS, for Committee.
A CONCURRENT
RESOLUTION
MEMORIALIZING CONGRESS TO ENACT LEGISLATION
PROVIDING THAT ANY FUNDS CUT FROM A FEDERAL
PROGRAM BY THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS MUST BE
USED TO REDUCE THE FEDERAL DEFICIT AND MUST NOT BE
SHIFTED TO ANY OTHER SPENDING PROGRAMS.
Whereas, the members of the General Assembly note that legislation
pending in the United States House of Representatives and the United
States Senate, introduced respectively by Representative Michael Crapo
of Idaho and Senator Paul Coverdell of Georgia, would provide that any
funds cut from a government program by actions of the United States
Congress must be used to reduce the federal budget deficit and must not
be used for any other federal spending programs; and
Whereas, this legislation could serve a useful purpose in the ongoing
battle to bring federal spending under control; and
Whereas, this legislation has the support of groups representing
hundreds of thousands of Americans, including Citizens Against
Government Waste, Americans for Tax Reform, Citizens for a Sound
Economy, National Taxpayers Union, and United We Stand America;
and
Whereas, the members of the General Assembly of South Carolina who
are compelled by the State Constitution and laws to operate within a
system that requires balanced state budgets, believe that the legislation
pending in the United States House of Representatives and United States
Senate on this subject would be a useful, albeit small, step in the
continuing battle to restrain the growth of federal deficit spending .
Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring:
That the General Assembly of South Carolina, by this resolution,
memorializes Congress to enact legislation providing that any funds cut
from a federal program by the United States Congress must be used to
reduce the federal deficit and must not be shifted to any other spending
programs.
Be it further resolved that copies of this resolution be forwarded to each
member of the United States House of Representatives and United States
Senate from South Carolina.
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