Bipartisan Budget Agreement Sample Contracts

Bipartisan Budget Agreement for Fiscal Years 2020 and 2021
Bipartisan Budget Agreement • July 25th, 2019
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Bipartisan Budget Agreement
Bipartisan Budget Agreement • December 30th, 2020
Bipartisan Budget Agreement for Fiscal Years 2020 and 2021
Bipartisan Budget Agreement • July 22nd, 2019
Bipartisan Budget Agreement Reached
Bipartisan Budget Agreement • May 7th, 2018

During the final hours of the 2018 Legislative Session on Wednesday, May 9, legislative leaders in the House and Senate announced a budget agreement that closes the approximately $380 million FY 18 deficit and makes adjustments to the FY 19 budget. The proposal was approved in the Senate by a vote of 36-0 and, in the House, by a vote of 142-8, with two Democrats joining six Republicans voting “no.” The budget was immediately transmitted to the Governor for further action.

Bipartisan Budget Agreement for Fiscal Years 2020 and 2021
Bipartisan Budget Agreement • July 7th, 2022
Bipartisan Budget Agreement
Bipartisan Budget Agreement • October 26th, 2020
The Bipartisan Budget Agreement: A Tale of Two Sequestration Scenarios
Bipartisan Budget Agreement • December 21st, 2023

The Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 (FRA) was a bipartisan budget agreement intended to be a compromise to avert an unprecedented default on the United States’ obligations. The terms and conditions of that agreement called for moderate increases to defense funding and essentially a freeze on nondefense funds, as explained in this Committee fact sheet.

FY 2014 Appropriations: Bipartisan Budget Agreement Reached to Alleviate Spending Sequester
Bipartisan Budget Agreement • December 11th, 2013

Just days before their December 13 deadline, the chairs of the House and Senate Budget Committees announced a modest budget agreement that will restore funding to the appropriations process for both fiscal years (FY) 2014 and 2015 and avoid further threat of a government shutdown. The House and Senate leadership must now sell the budget agreement to their members to enact it prior to leaving for the holidays. The House and Senate Appropriations Committees will then have about a month to negotiate a final FY 2014 Continuing Resolution (CR) and omnibus appropriations bill before the current CR expires on January 15.

Bipartisan Budget Agreement
Bipartisan Budget Agreement • May 29th, 2023
BACKGROUND: Bipartisan Budget Agreement
Bipartisan Budget Agreement • May 28th, 2023

Two-Year Appropriations Agreement: The President protected non-defense discretionary funding, averting enormous cuts to key programs and investments. The deal does not return funding to FY 2022, and instead keeps non-defense spending roughly flat with current (FY 2023) levels in 2024 when factoring in agreed-upon appropriations adjustments.

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