1、1 For detailed information regarding the record of experience with budget resolutions, see: U.S.Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, Congressional Budget Resolutions:Selected Statistics and Information Guide, by Bill Heniff Jr., CRS Report RL30297 (Washington:September 2, 1999), 37 p
2、ages. The House and Senate have adopted at least one budget resolutionevery year since 1975, except in 1998 (for FY1999).2 For information on these procedures generally, see: U.S. Library of Congress, CongressionalResearch Service, (1) Instructing Senate Conferees, by Richard S. Beth, CRS Report RS2
3、0209(Washington: updated January 31, 2001), 3 pages; and (2) Instructing House Conferees, byStanley Bach, CRS Report 98-381 GOV (Washington: updated January 25, 2001), 2 pages.Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code RS20480U
4、pdated August 15, 2001Congressional Budget Resolutions:Motions to Instruct ConfereesRobert KeithSpecialist in American National GovernmentGovernment and Finance DivisionSummaryBoth the House and the Senate have procedures whereby the full bodies may issueinstructions to conferees on budget resolutio