US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB45

Introduced
1/9/25  

Caption

Balanced Budget Accountability Act

Congress_id

119-S-45

Policy_area

Congress

Introduced_date

2025-01-09

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US ACA13

Public finance: Balanced Budget Accountability Act of 2025.

US S0245

Federal Balanced Budget Amendment

US SCR40

Urging Congress to enact a balanced budget requirement.

US HB3792

BALANCED BUDGET

US SJ4

Joint resolution calling for convention of the states to require a balanced budget

US HJRCA0015

CONAMEND-BALANCED BUDGET

US S294

Budgeting Accountability and Transparency

US H178

Budgeting Accountability and Transparency

US H1153

Budgeting Accountability and Transparency

US HJR10

Proposing a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution of the United States.

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Read the Bills ActThis bill establishes requirements for bills and resolutions to be introduced or considered by the Senate or the House of Representatives.First, the bill requires any bill or resolution to cite the specific powers granted to Congress in the Constitution to enact all provisions in the proposed measure. Without this information, the measure may not be accepted by the Clerk of the House or the Secretary of the Senate or submitted for a final vote. Each measure must also set forth the current law such measure is amending and show the proposed modifications to the law (except where a complete section of law is stricken). Further, a vote on final passage of such measure may not occur unless (1) the full text of the measure is published at least seven days before the vote, (2) public notice of the calendar week during which the vote is scheduled to take place is posted at least six days before the Monday of such week, and (3) the full text of the measure is read verbatim to the assembled body in each chamber. Members must affirm in writing that they read the measure in full or were present throughout the reading before voting in favor of passing the measure (i.e., such requirements do not apply for a member who votes against passage).The bill also authorizes a person aggrieved by a violation of the bill's provisions to sue for appropriate relief (such as an injunction against enacting the measure).