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- Report
On an annualized basis, the funding provided by the continuing resolution would exceed the statutory caps by $19 billion. Defense funding would exceed its cap by about $20 billion; nondefense funding would be about $1 billion below its cap.
- Report
As required by law, CBO issues a report to the Congress that provides estimates of the caps on discretionary budget authority in effect for each fiscal year through 2021. Appropriations for 2013 are just below the caps for that year.
- Presentation
Presentation to the National Association for Business Economics by Jeffrey Holland, Projections Unit Chief, Budget Analysis Division.
- Report
CBO considers most leases of medical facilities by the Department of Veterans Affairs akin to government purchases and concludes—as it does in like cases—that the full costs should be recorded in the budget when VA enters into the leases.
- Report
By law, CBO is required to issue a report to Congress that provides estimates of the caps on discretionary budget authority in effect for each fiscal year through 2021.
- Blog Post
Past experience indicates that CBO will receive lots of questions about the House’s and Senate’s proposed budget resolutions and about CBO’s “estimates” of their impact. This blog post explains a bit about them.