To amend the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 respecting the scoring of preventive health savings.
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Summary
What This Bill Does
Lets the Congressional Budget Office prepare supplementary estimates of long-run federal savings from preventive health care legislation.
Who Benefits and How
Members of Congress advancing preventive health policies could receive additional scoring information showing possible budget savings beyond the standard budget window.
Who Bears the Burden and How
The Congressional Budget Office would take on extra analytical work to evaluate and describe preventive health savings in outyear budget periods.
Key Provisions
- Allows CBO, on bipartisan committee request, to determine whether proposed legislation produces net outlay reductions through preventive health care.
- Requires any such estimate to be supplementary and not used for budget enforcement compliance.
- Authorizes CBO to extend projections into later budgetary outyears when producing the supplementary estimate.
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
Lets the Congressional Budget Office prepare supplementary estimates of long-run federal savings from preventive health care legislation.
Key Policy Areas
Healthcare, Finance, Government Operations
Primary Purpose
Lets the Congressional Budget Office prepare supplementary estimates of long-run federal savings from preventive health care legislation.
Policy Domains
Main Provisions
Identified Gains
Contextual inference, no direct clause citation- Lawmakers seeking supplementary scoring for preventive health legislation
Contextual inference, no direct clause citation
Identified Costs
Contextual inference, no direct clause citation- Congressional Budget Office staff preparing long-run preventive health savings estimates
Contextual inference, no direct clause citation
Sponsors
Legislative Progress
IntroducedMr. King (for himself, Mr. Crapo, Mr. Van Hollen, and …
Stakeholder Effects
cui bono?How this legislation distributes effects. Mention counts reflect frequency, not effect magnitude.
Congressional Budget Office staff producing the supplementary estimates
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
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