That accord called for eliminating, over 10 years, each country's apparel tariffs, many of which are close to 25 percent.
The budget agreement calls for roughly $110 billion in Medicare savings over five years.
While the original law called for $1.1 billion in additional school aid over five years, the Legislature later diverted $360 million to local property tax relief.
Mr. Riccio's plan calls for increases of $125,000, $150,000, $170,000 and $200,000 over four years.
The congressional proposal called for payments to the states of $368.5 billion over 25 years.
The offer called for a 19.1 percent increase in wages and bonus payments over three years.
It called for a tax cut of roughly $1.6 trillion over 10 years.
The law also calls for the phase-out of state support for regular education programs in wealthy districts over four years beginning this year.
The Teamster contract proposal calls for a 12.75 percent increase over five years, retroactive to 1997.
The contract calls for an 8.3 percent wage increase over three years, expands health benefits and raises the workers' maximum monthly pension.