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                                                                                      JANUARY 2020







                      CBO's Work in Progress

                        as ofJanuary 8, 2020




As of January 8, the Congressional Budget Office was working on 184 cost estimates for bills that
have been ordered reported by a committee or are the subject of a motion to be placed on the
consensus calendar (see Table 1).' (In 2019, CBO published 711 cost estimates.)

The agency was also working on 33 analytic reports and working papers it expects to complete in the
coming months  for which the plan to publish them is public. As usual, CBO will undertake
additional reports throughout the year. (In 2019, CBO published 77 analytic reports, working
papers, and testimonies.)2

Of those 33, 4 forthcoming reports are statutorily required-the first 3 of which CBO produces
annually:

*   Final Sequestration Report for Fiscal Year 2020 (published January 13),

*   The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2020 to 2030 (due to be published on January 28),3

*   Expired and Expiring Authorizations ofAppropriations: Fiscal Year 2020 (due to be published in
    early February), and

*   Costs ofImplementing the Recommendations of the 2019 Ballistic Missile Review.

Four other reports that were under way are editions of reports that CBO produces on a regular basis
to provide budgetary or economic information:

*   Monthly Budget Review for January 2020 (due to be published in early February),



Bills that have not been ordered reported by a committee but have accumulated 290 cosponsors may be
placed on the consensus calendar for consideration by the House.
2 In July 2019, CBO began the practice of reporting on its ongoing work on a quarterly schedule.

See  Congressional Budget Office, CBO to Release Budget and Economic Outlook on January 28, CBO
Blog (January 15, 2020), www.cbo.gov/publication/56022.

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