Sentences with phrase «congressional budget committees»

Lastly, a group of 251 general counsels from companies around the country submitted a letter to the chairs of the Congressional budget committees in support of the FY 2019 funding request.
Congressional budget committees use the reconciliation process to ensure tax laws and mandatory spending programs are revised according to the budget resolution's revenue and spending targets.

Not exact matches

That brings me, at long last, to the second long document I read this week: the May 24 cost estimate by the Congressional Budget Office and Joint Committee on Taxation of H.R. 1628, the American Health Care Act of 2017.
Allowing these young people to live and work here without fear could increase federal revenue by $ 2.3 billion over 10 years, according to the Congressional Budget Office and the Joint Committee on Taxation.
The Congressional Budget Office and the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) have completed an estimate of the direct spending and revenue effects of the Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017, a Senate amendment in the nature of a substitute to H.R. 1628.
First, Congress passes a budget resolution containing «reconciliation instructions» telling congressional committees how much they need to change their revenue and spending to conform to a new budget resolution.
Between 2017 and 2026, the Congressional Budget Office and the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) project, the federal government will collect $ 38 billion in penalty payments from uninsured people.
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) each year publish lists of tax expenditures and estimates of their associated revenue losses.
Data are compiled from a variety of sources, including the Urban Institute, Brookings Institution, Internal Revenue Service, the Joint Committee on Taxation, the Congressional Budget Office, the Department of the Treasury, the Federation of Tax Administrators, and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
He is currently a member of the Economic Advisory Committee to the New York Fed and was a member of the Technical Consultants Group to the Congressional Budget Office, 1999 - 2005.
The models used by the Congressional Budget Office, the Joint Committee on Taxation, the US Treasury Department (unless it has just now been directed to do otherwise), and the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center all assign the vast majority of the burden of the corporate tax to shareholders or investors more generally, not to workers.
In a story buried in the business section of the February 18th NY Times, it was reported that the spending budget passed by Congress included a provision that creates a 16 - member bipartisan congressional committee to craft legislation that would provide for the potential bailout of as many as 200 multi-employer» pension plans.
The GOP bill including some changes would increase federal budget deficits by $ 1.7 trillion over 10 years, according to Joint Committee on Taxation estimates shared by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Obudget deficits by $ 1.7 trillion over 10 years, according to Joint Committee on Taxation estimates shared by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget OBudget Office.
At least two claims in Wednesday's Senate Budget Committee hearing with Congressional Budget Office (CBO) Director Keith Hall merit fact checking...
The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, pulling together assessments from the Congressional Budget Office, the Joint Committee on Taxation, the Tax Policy Center, the Treasury's Office of Tax Analysis, and the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, found that workers would only receive a quarter or less of the benefits from tax cuts — and among those workers, it's likely the higher earners that would benefit.
2As per the Congressional Budget Office, Joint Committee on Taxation and J.P. Morgan Asset Management
The congressional Joint Committee on Taxation analysis showed the Senate plan would add $ 1 trillion to the federal budget deficit.
«Republicans want to end the Medicare guarantee,» Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Steve Israel (N.Y.) said recently in a statement distilling the Democrats» argument against Members who have voted in favor of the Wisconsin Republican's budget.
Yandik is running for the 19th Congressional District, he will meet with residents at the Sidney Memorial Library; he is seeking to replace Chris Gibson, who declined to seek re-election for another term, -------------------------- Both Houses of the State Legislature have forwarded their budget proposals for eventual negotiations by conference committees, Assemblyman Bill Magee chairs the Assembly Agriculture Committee, he said that some but not all of the Agriculture cuts from the Governor have been restored in the Assembly Bbudget proposals for eventual negotiations by conference committees, Assemblyman Bill Magee chairs the Assembly Agriculture Committee, he said that some but not all of the Agriculture cuts from the Governor have been restored in the Assembly BudgetBudget:
Also this week, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee went on the attack against Turner after he wrote in an op - ed that he wants to «end government dependencies» and cut the federal budget by up to 35 percent.
«Washington Republicans are attacking Representative Owens because he wouldn't back the Ryan Budget that gives tax breaks to billionaires and special interests while ending the Medicare guarantee,» said Jared Smith, Northeast Regional Press Secretary at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) and the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) estimates that the number of uninsured will increase by 13 million by 2027 if the individual mandate is repealed.
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee suggested the GOP is being hypocritical since many Republicans in Congress voted for the budget including the reforms to Medicare.
The National Republican Congressional Committee, which Walden chairs, released a statement Thursday stating «Chairman Walden supports the budget passed by House Republicans that preserves and protects Medicare and Social Security while also balancing the budget in 10 years.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) will run automated phone calls, web ads and emails throughout the week aimed at 50 House Republicans for «backing partisan plans that make the wrong budget choices.»
Washington (CNN)- The National Republican Congressional Committee is launching new television ads and robo - calls attacking Democrats for supporting their party's fiscal blueprint instead of the House GOP budget plan, in the latest round of political attack ads.
Earlier in the week the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee launched its own set of ads criticizing Republican lawmakers over the GOP budget proposal.
(CNN)-- The latest assault on the Republican budget came courtesy of Martin Sheen in a new video from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee asking Americans to stand against plans to «end Medicare.»
The National Republican Congressional Committee sent a release to 20 Democratic districts, calling on House members to stand up to their party and urge their leaders to propose a balanced budget.
But Rep. Steve Israel, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, said an even bigger focus this year will be renewed attempts by Democrats to clobber Republican Rep. Paul Ryan's budget plan on the campaign trail.
While the RNC was fine - tuning its «microtargeting» program in Rhode Island, Democrats were announcing they had finally resolved a months - long dispute between Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Rahm Emanuel (Ill.) over a budget for mobilizing voters.
The national Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has already jumped on the issue, and has launched robo calls, linking some Republican New York members of Congress to votes for the Ryan budget plan in the past, which the calls say would have «ended» Medicare.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is repeating the thoroughly debunked claim that the House Republican budget «would end Medicare» as part of automatic phone call blitz across the country.
The bill, which is likely to become a flash point in the debate over the federal debt, would raise $ 40 billion worth in additional revenue, according to estimates by the Congressional Budget Office and the Joint Committee on Taxation.
The former chairman of the Democratic Campaign Congressional Committee is now the ranking Democrat on the House Budget Committee, and a favorite of officials like House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (the latter of whom endorsed him shortly after he entered the race).
The Congressional Budget Office and the Joint Committee on Taxation have estimated the bill would slash federal deficits by $ 337 billion between 2017 - 26.
«When Leader John Boehner, Paul Ryan and House Republican leaders put privatizing Social Security and dismantling Medicare into their budget they drew a bright line: House Republicans fight for Wall Street, while Democrats fight for seniors who've worked hard and played by the rules,» said Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee communications director Jen Crider.
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Next we identified about a dozen congressional committees (including Appropriations and Budget) and two subcommittees that were likely to pay the largest roles on these issues.
Since Congress passed legislation last year to establish overall spending levels for FY 2017, the appropriations committees can move forward even if a full congressional budget resolution is not achieved.
When the Budget Control Act was signed into law in 2011, it first established an original spending cap baseline, along with a joint Congressional committee to come up with some kind of trillion - dollar grand bargain to further reduce deficits.
He has risen to chair the House Budget Committee, a post that he will need to relinquish, along with his congressional seat, to take the helm of HHS.
Finding ways to cut energy use has become more critical now that many federal institutions are facing budget cuts in the wake of the Congressional Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction's failure to reach a cost - cutting agreement.
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The first skirmishes could occur as soon as 23 and 24 February, when Donna Shalala, Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), and Harold Varmus, director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), appear before congressional appropriations committees to defend their 2000 budget proposals.
Washington — The Congressional battle over the President's fiscal 1983 budget officially began last week, as members of education - related committees of both the House and the Senate debated among themselves the appropriate budget levels for education programs.
The proposal was one of a number of budget - cutting options prepared by the staff of the Senate Budget Committee, Congressional sources said lastbudget - cutting options prepared by the staff of the Senate Budget Committee, Congressional sources said lastBudget Committee, Congressional sources said last week.
Furthermore, we would like to recognize U.S. Representative Lee for being a vocal advocate for magnet schools through her position on the Budget Committee and the Appropriations Committee, and for actively championing magnet school programs in her state and congressional district.
A congressional budget conference committee had been convened to consider spending options.
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