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206 IRET Congressional Advisory 1 (2006)

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June 23, 2006

Advisory No. 206

SPENDING RESTRAINT MEASURES BEFORE THE SENATE

The House has passed a reformed version of the
line item veto sponsored by Representative Paul
Ryan (R-WI). It would allow the President to send
the Congress a request that specific spending items
and narrowly-targeted tax measures in a newly-
enacted law be reconsidered. The President's request
would have to be submitted within 45 days of
enactment.   He would be allowed 5 lists of
rescissions for an ordinary bill, and 10 lists for an
omnibus appropriation or reconciliation budget bill.
The Congress would have to vote on the request,
without amendment, within 14 legislative days. The
measure now goes to the Senate, which should give
it serious consideration.
A previous version of the line item veto was
struck down by the Supreme Court in 1998 because
it took too much legislative authority away from the
Congress.  In that version, the President could
rescind a portion of an appropriation, and the money
would not be spent unless Congress acted to restore
the spending. The new measure is expected to pass
Court scrutiny because Congressional action will
decide the outcome.
The line item veto is aimed mainly at controlling
wasteful spending, especially non-cost-effective
earmarks that have proliferated in recent years. It
may also be used to curb special-interest tax
preferences.  Such targeted spending items and
preferences are often inserted as minor items in large
spending or tax measures whose over-all necessity or
popularity makes it impractical for a Member of
Congress to vote against it, and makes a Presidential
veto of the entire bill futile. This version of the line
item veto forces a re-vote on such items without

their protective cover, one-by-one or in small groups,
which makes them much less likely to be re-
approved.
Trimming wasteful earmarks is a useful step in
bringing some restraint to Federal spending, but it
can only do so much. Another measure before the
Senate would restore some control over total budget
outlays.
Senator Judd Gregg (R-NH) has proposed a new
version of the old PAYGO rule. Under the old
PAYGO rule in the 1990s, discretionary spending
hikes had to be offset by tax increases or
discretionary spending cuts. Entitlement increases or
tax reductions required offsetting entitlement cuts or
increases in other taxes. These rules blocked efforts
to reduce tax barriers to growth.
The new version would cap discretionary
spending growth, and would mandate that overages
be offset by an across-the-board spending reduction.
It would build a certain amount of emergency
spending into the cap, but would end the open-ended
emergency spending loophole that plagues the
current budget rules. It would set targets for the
deficit to decline as a share of GDP to achieve
virtual balance by 2012.   Congress would be
required to trim spending to meet these deficit
targets; failure to due so would trigger across the
board cuts in entitlements. Tax increases would not
be required. This formulation would clearly be more
effective than the old PAYGO system in trimming
the size of government, not just the deficit. There
would also be a line-item veto/expedited rescission
provision.   The   bill would   establish  two

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