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CBO’s Director, Phillip Swagel, discusses his recent and upcoming presentations.
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CBO releases slides about policies in the Build Back Better Act: expanding subsidized child care and providing universal preschool; offering family and medical leave; expanding certain services in Medicaid; and redesigning Medicare Part D.
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CBO will publish a complete cost estimate for H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act, this afternoon. CBO has published 11 estimates for individual titles of the bill and will publish estimates for the remaining two titles this afternoon.
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CBO anticipates publishing a complete cost estimate for H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act (Rules Committee Print 117-18 incorporating a manager’s amendment by Congressman Yarmuth), by the end of the day on Friday, November 19.
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CBO will release estimates for individual titles of the bill as we complete them. CBO is aiming to release an estimate for the entire bill as soon as practicable, but the exact timing is uncertain.
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CBO estimates that portions of the Administration’s proposal to increase funding for the IRS by $80 billion over the 2022–2031 period would increase revenues by approximately $200 billion over those 10 years.
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For this report to be complete and as useful to the Congress as possible, the House and Senate Budget Committees have asked CBO to delay publishing it until it can fully account for the funding provided in all 12 annual appropriation bills.
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For this report to be complete and as useful to the Congress as possible, the House and Senate Budget Committees have asked CBO to delay publishing it until it can fully reflect the funding provided in all 12 annual appropriation bills.
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Following a recent hearing, a Member of Congress asked in a question for the record: “How do today’s discretionary funding levels compare with pre-recession funding levels?” Today's blog post answers that question.