Proposed Consitutional Amendment
SECTION 1. Prior to each fiscal year, the Congress shall adopt a statement of
receipts and outlays for that year in which total outlays are no greater than
total receipts. The Congress may amend such statement provided revised outlays
are no greater than revised receipts. Whenever three-fifths of the whole number
of both Houses shall deem it necessary, Congress in such statement may provide
for a specific excess of outlays over receipts by a vote directed solely to
that subject. The Congress and the President shall, pursuant to legislation or
through exercise of their powers under the first and second articles, ensure
that actual outlays do not exceed the outlays set forth in such statement.
SECTION 2. Total receipts for any fiscal year set forth in the statement
adopted pursuant to this article shall not increase by a rate greater than the
rate of increase in national income in the year or years ending not less than
six months nor more than twelve months before such fiscal year, unless a
majority of the whole number of both Houses of Congress shall have passed a
bill directed solely to approving specific additional receipts and such bill
has become law.
SECTION 3. The Congress may waive the provisions of this article for any fiscal
year in which a declaration of war is in effect.
SECTION 4. Total receipts shall include all receipts of the United States
except for those derived from borrowing and total outlays shall include all
outlays of the United States except those for repayment of debt principal.
SECTION 5. The Congress shall enforce and implement this article by appropriate
legislation.
SECTION 6. On and after the date this article takes effect, the amount of
Federal public debt limit as of such date shall become permanent and there
shall be no increase in such amount unless three-fifths of the whole number of
both Houses of Congress shall have passed a bill approving such increase and
such bill has become law.
SECTION 7. This article shall take effect for the second fiscal year beginning
after its ratification.
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