A bill to establish the Mandatory Bureaucratic Realignment and Consolidation Commission to reduce outlays flowing from direct spending.
Mandatory Bureaucratic Realignment and Consolidation Commission Act of 2016 or the Mandatory BRACC Act
This bill establishes within the legislative branch a Mandatory Bureaucratic Realignment and Consolidation Commission to review all direct spending by the federal government and identify changes in law to reduce direct spending. The commission may also review offsetting receipts and discretionary appropriations.
The commission must submit to Congress a report including recommendations and proposed legislation to reduce direct spending, such that:
Congress must consider the commission's proposal using specified expedited legislative procedures.
If a bill to achieve the commission's recommendations is not enacted, the President must order a sequestration to enforce specified limits on the growth of spending. A sequestration is not required if: (1) the Office of Management and Budget determines that, as a result of reductions in budgetary resources required by this bill, total spending for the previous year did not exceed revenues; or (2) changes in law have been enacted that will achieve the requirements for the commission's proposal.
Introduced in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
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