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S. 458, Improve Nutrition Program Integrity and Deficit Reduction Act of 2013 [i] (March 8, 2013)

handle is hein.congrec/cbo10998 and id is 1 raw text is: Estimate of a Proposal Related to Nutrition Programs
Assumes enactment near the end of fiscal year 2013.
(by fiscal year, in millions of dollars, relative to CBO's February 2013 baseline)

2014-     2014-
2014      2015     2016     2017      2018     2019      2020     2021      2022     2023      2018      2023

CHANGES IN DIRECT SPENDING FOR 5.458, THE IMPROVE NUTRITION PROGRAM INTEGRITY AND DEFICIT REDUCTION ACT OF 2013,
AS INTRODUCED ON MARCH 5, 2013 a

Estimated Budget Authority
Estimated Outlays

0        0         0        0        0         0        0
0        0         0        0        0         0        0

0        0        0        0         0
0        0        0        0         0

CHANGES IN DIRECT SPENDING ASSUMING SNAP IS EXTENDED PRIOR TO OR CONCURRENT WITH S.458, THE IMPROVE NUTRITION PROGRAM INTEGRITY
AND DEFICIT REDUCTION ACT OF 2013, AS INTRODUCED ON MARCH 5, 2013
Section 2. Restoring program integrity to categorical eligibility
Estimated Budget Authority                 -535    -1,305    -1,295   -1,270   -1,240    -1,220   -1,200   -1,175    -1,165   -1,160   -5,645   -11,565
Estimated Outlays                          -535    -1,295    -1,295   -1,270   -1,240    -1,220   -1,200   -1,175    -1,165   -1,160   -5,635   -11,555
Section 3. Eliminating the low-income home energy assistance loophole
Estimated Budget Authority                 -559    -1,339    -1,329   -1,299   -1,269    -1,239   -1,239   -1,249    -1,259   -1,269   -5,795   -12,050
Estimated Outlays                          -559    -1,339    -1,329   -1,299   -1,269    -1,239   -1,239   -1,249    -1,259   -1,269   -5,795   -12,050

Section 4. Eliminating inflation adjustments for countable resources
Estimated Budget Authority                       -1       -25       -25       -25       -25
Estimated Outlays                                -1       -25       -25       -25       -25

-20       -50      -50       -45      -40      -101      -306
-20       -50      -50       -45      -40      -101      -306

Section 5. Eliminating SNAP benefits for lottery or gambling winners
Estimated Budget Authority
Estimated Outlays

Section 6. Eliminating SNAP bonuses
Estimated Budget Authority
Estimated Outlays

-48      -48      -48       -48      -48
-48      -48      -48       -48      -48

-48      -48       -48      -48      -48      -240      -480
-48      -48       -48      -48      -48      -240      -480

Section 7. Eliminating duplicative employment and training
Estimated Budget Authority                  -356      -428     -433      -437     -442      -446     -452      -456     -464      -470    -2,096    -4,384
Estimated Outlays                           -356      -428     -433      -437     -442      -446     -452      -456     -464      -470    -2,096    -4,384

Section 8. Eliminating inflation adjustments for emergency food assistance resources
Estimated Budget Authority                    -14       -18       -24      -29       -35
Estimated Outlays                             -14       -18       -24      -29       -35

-41       -47      -53       -60       -66      -120      -387
-41       -47      -53       -60       -66      -120      -387

Section 9. Eliminating the nutrition education grant program
Estimated Budget Authority                 -401     -407     -416     -425     -434     -444     -454      -464     -475     -486    -2,083   -4,406
Estimated Outlays                          -401     -407     -416     -425     -434     -444     -454      -464     -475     -486    -2,083   -4,406

Section 10. Terminating an increase in benefitsb
Estimated Budget Authority
Estimated Outlays
Interactions
Estimated Budget Authority
Estimated Outlays
Total Changes in Direct Spending
Estimated Budget Authority
Estimated Outlays

0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0         0
0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0         0
5     -165     -165     -180     -175     -170     -460     -455     -455     -475     -680    -2,695
5     -165     -165     -180     -175     -170     -460     -455     -455     -475     -680    -2,695
-1,909   -3,735   -3,735   -3,713   -3,668   -3,628   -3,950   -3,950   -3,971   -4,014  -16,760  -36,273
-1,909   -3,725   -3,735   -3,713   -3,668   -3,628   -3,950   -3,950   -3,971   -4,014  -16,750  -36,263

NOTES:   Assumes enactment near the end of fiscal year 2013. Policies are assumed to be effective on or after October 1, 2013. Changes in eligibility and benefits in SNAP
are assumed to be applied at recertification.
* = savings of less than $500,000; details may not add to totals because of rounding.
SNAP= Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
a. Under current law, SNAP expires on September 30, 2013. The CBO baseline assumes the program is extended. However, for the proposals in S.458 to have any effect,
SNAP would have to be extended prior to or concurrent with enactment of this proposal. Without such an extension, enacting S.458 would have no budgetary effect.
b. Estimate assumes enactment near the end of fiscal year 2013. The benefit increase under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act expires in the first month of
fical year 2014, so there would not be any additional savings from Section 10.

March 8, 2013

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