H.Con.Res.32

Urge Congress to implement a zero-based budgeting process

Chamber Passed·6/9/26

Ohio HCR32 urges Congress to adopt zero-based budgeting to enhance fiscal responsibility and reduce federal spending.

Ohio HCR32 urges the U.S. Congress to implement zero-based budgeting, a process where federal agencies start their budget from zero and justify every dollar. This approach aims to improve fiscal responsibility and combat fraud and waste in federal spending. Each agency must evaluate and rank programs to determine priorities. The resolution highlights the potential of zero-based budgeting to periodically reexamine federal programming without inefficiencies.

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Where it stands

Last
Passed the House · 71–24 · Jun 9
Current
The Senate
Next
Senate floor vote

Sponsors

D
1
31
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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

71 Yea

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24 Nay

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Calendar

Mar 17

10:00 AM

House Finance 1st Hearing, Sponsor Testimony

History

Jun 11

Senate

Introduced

Jun 9

House

Adopted

Jun 3

House

Reported: Finance