Sentences with phrase «budget office concluded»

The 2010 Act cut out the banks» role as a federally subsidized middleman, which the Congressional Budget Office concluded would save Uncle Same $ 80 billion over the next ten years.
Tenney said she was disappointed that an analysis of the GOP plan by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office concluded older people will pay substantially more for their health insurance than younger Americans.
Katko, R - Camillus, reacted today after the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office concluded 24 million fewer people would have health insurance over the next 10 years under the GOP plan.
Last year, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office concluded that enacting medical malpractice reform would, on average, reduce malpractice insurance costs by 10 percent nationwide, and probably more in New York, resulting in a more than $ 300 million of overall reduction in health care spending in our state budget.

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A report published earlier this month by City Comptroller Scott Stringer concluded that the economic impact on the city from subway delays could range from $ 170.2 million to $ 389 million and an independent study conducted by the city's Independent Budget Office (IBO) seems to back that up, taking an even deeper look at how much delays are costing commuters.
Last month, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) released its annual review of the program concluding that the March - June 2019 schedule was «likely unachieveable» and put the project «at risk» of breaching the budget cap.
The Office of Management and Budget announced that it has concluded its review of the proposed accountability rule in the new ESSA provisions.
When Krugman and other speak about the «cost» of mitigation, for instance here «The Congressional Budget Office, relying on a survey of models, has concluded that Waxman - Markey «would reduce the projected average annual rate of growth of gross domestic product between 2010 and 2050 by 0.03 to 0.09 percentage points.»
The Congressional Budget Office, relying on a survey of models, has concluded that Waxman - Markey «would reduce the projected average annual rate of growth of gross domestic product between 2010 and 2050 by 0.03 to 0.09 percentage points.»
After considering current and evolving practices and consulting with federal experts on this topic, including members of the Confidentiality and Data Access Committee of the Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology, Office of Management and Budget, we concluded that in general, age is sufficiently broad to be allowed in de-identified information, although all dates that might be directly related to the subject of the information must be removed or aggregated to the level of year to prevent deduction of birth dates.
Many economic analysts — including the Congressional Budget Office — have concluded that, by insulating beneficiaries from financial exposure to deductibles and co ‐ payments, Medigap policies encourage seniors to overconsume health care, resulting in higher costs for the Medicare program.
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