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I am delighted to report that CBO has again been recognized by the Partnership for Public Service as one of the “Best Places to Work in the Federal Government.” In our third year of participation, CBO was second among 29 agencies in the small agency category. (You can see the results for all participating federal agencies at the Partnership’s Best Places to Work website.)
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As posted on the Web site of the House Committee on Rules (Committee Print 112-34) and subsequently amended on November 28, 2012
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The Congressional Budget Office will release The Budget and Economic Outlook: An Update on Wednesday, August 22. That report, which CBO issues annually in the late summer, will contain the agency’s updated economic and budget projections spanning the period from 2012 through 2022. It will be available on CBO’s website at 10:00 a.m. (Details about arrangements for the press may be found on the press page.)
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As I mentioned yesterday, CBO’s work benefits greatly from many outside experts. In addition to CBO’s Panel of Economic Advisers (whose members are listed in my previous post), we also rely on CBO’s Panel of Health Advisers to provide expertise on a variety of health care issues. Below is a list of current panel members: Henry Aaron, Ph.D. Senior Fellow, Economic Studies The Bruce and Virginia MacLaury Chair Brookings Institution
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CBO learns from many outside experts. Part of that learning comes through our panels of advisers, a Panel of Economic Advisers and a Panel of Health Advisers, which consist of widely recognized specialists on a range of issues. Those groups—whose membership includes previous CBO directors, other distinguished economists, and acknowledged experts in health care—meet to discuss important analytical issues in their areas of expertise and to advise the agency on its analyses.
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As ordered reported by the House Committee on the Judiciary on June 28, 2012 CBO estimates that implementing H.R. 3120 would have no significant cost to the federal government. Enacting the bill could affect direct spending and revenues; therefore, pay-as-you-go procedures apply. However, CBO estimates that any effects would be insignificant for each year. Under current law, foreign students may enter the United States temporarily to study at universities and other educational institutions. Under H.R. 3120, such students could only attend accredited institutions.
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The Congressional Budget Office has reviewed H.R. 2668, an act to designate the station of the United States Border Patrol located at 2136 South Naco Highway in Bisbee, Arizona, as the “Brian A. Terry Border Patrol Station,” as ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs on April 25, 2012.
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Testimony before the Subcommittee on Legislative Branch, Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate
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CBO plans to release its updated baseline projections of federal spending, revenues, and budget deficits for the 2012–2022 period on Tuesday, March 13. CBO’s analysis of the President’s budgetary proposals will be released in a separate report a few days later.
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Eleven years may not sound like a long time. But if you’re a website, it’s an eternity. CBO’s site has had a few coats of paint and a couple of replacement parts added over the years, but under the hood it was starting to look like…well, like an 11-year-old website. And so our old site has headed off to a well-deserved retirement.