By using BillTally data, researchers and analysts are able to not only map out the fiscal landscape of Congress but to see what individual Members are focusing their efforts on and the historical trends associated with how proposed legislation affects government spending. Below are a number of ways NTU Foundation can interpret the latest BillTally findings from the First Session of the 113th Congress. Each link is an Excel spreadsheet. Alternative formats can be provided upon request.
Spending Agendas:
Entire 113th Congress:
- 10 Largest Spending Increase and Decrease Agendas
- By Alphabetical Order
- By Party
- By State Delegation
- By Spending Agenda
- By State Delegation Average in Alphabetical Order
- By Delegation Average by Spending Agenda
- By Delegation Average by Spending Agenda and Party (Full List)
- Democrats (Alphabetrical Order, Agenda)
- Republicans (Alphabetrical Order, Agenda)
House of Representatives:
- 10 Largest Spending Increase and Decrease Agendas
- By Alphabetical Order
- By Party
- By State Delegation
- By Spending Agenda
- By State Delegation Average in Alphabetical Order
- By State Delegation Average by Spending Agenda
- By Delegation Average by Spending Agenda and Party (Full List)
- Democrats (Alphabetrical Order, Agenda)
- Republicans (Alphabetrical Order, Agenda)
Senate:
- 10 Largest Spending Increase and Decrease Agendas
- By Alphabetical Order
- By Party
- By State Delegation
- By Spending Agenda
- By State Delegation Average in Alphabetical Order
- By State Delegation Average by Spending Agenda
Legislation:
- Scored Savings Measures in the 113th Congress:
- 10 Largest Spending Increase and Decrease Bills in the 113th Congress
- 10 Largest House Spending Increase and Decrease Bills
- 10 Largest Senate Spending Increase and Decrease Bills