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Presentation by Mark Hadley, CBO's Deputy Director, at the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.
- Blog Post
CBO and the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation estimate that repealing that mandate starting in 2019 would reduce federal budget deficits by $338 billion between 2018 and 2027 relative to CBO’s most recent baseline.
- Blog Post
Later this afternoon CBO aims to publish a preliminary analysis of the direct spending and revenue effects of H.R. 1628, an amendment in the nature of a substitute [LYN17744], which was posted this morning on Senator Bill Cassidy’s website.
- Blog Post
CBO will provide as much qualitative information as possible about the effects of the legislation. However, CBO will not be able to provide point estimates of the effects on the deficit, health insurance coverage, or premiums for at least several weeks.
- Blog Post
Since the previous edition of this report, CBO has—at various times—updated certain aspects of its health care projections, but has not produced a comprehensive set of estimates like those in this report.
- Presentation
Presentation by Keith Hall, CBO Director, at the University of Virginia’s Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy.
- Report
In a letter to Rep. Tom MacArthur, CBO offers information about the steps the agency takes to ensure its work is objective, impartial, and nonpartisan and answers questions about its analysis of the effects of the American Health Care Act.
- Presentation
Presentation by Keith Hall, CBO Director, at the 19th annual meeting of the Retirement Research Consortium.
- Report
The Senate Appropriations Committee convened a hearing at which Director Keith Hall testified about CBO’s appropriation request for fiscal year 2018. This document provides CBO’s answers to questions submitted for the record.
- Blog Post
CBO and the Joint Committee on Taxation will soon release estimates of the effects of the version of H.R. 1628, the Better Care Reconciliation Act, posted this morning on the Senate Budget Committee’s website.