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S. 659, Bipartisan Sportsmen's Act of 2016 [1] (February 18, 2016)

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                  CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE
                            COST ESTIMATE

                                                               February 18, 2016


                                    S. 659
                    Bipartisan Sportsmen's Act of 2016

    As ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works
                              on January 20, 2016


SUMMARY

S. 659 would amend and reauthorize various programs conducted by the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (USFWS) related to the conservation of wetlands, certain species, and
fish habitats. The bill also would authorize funding for the National Fish and Wildlife
Foundation, a nonprofit corporation established by federal law to provide grants for
activities related to conserving and managing fish, wildlife, plants, and other natural
resources.

Based on information provided by the USFWS, CBO estimates that implementing the
legislation would cost $505 million over the 2016-2021 period and $95 million after 2021,
assuming appropriation of the authorized amounts. Because enacting S. 659 would not
affect direct spending or revenues, pay-as-you-go procedures do not apply. CBO also
estimates that enacting S. 659 would not increase net direct spending or on-budget deficits
in any of the four consecutive 10-year periods beginning in 2027.

S. 659 contains no intergovernmental mandates as defined in the Unfunded Mandates
Reform Act (UMRA) and would benefit state, local, and tribal governments.

S. 659 would impose a private-sector mandate as defined in UMRA by eliminating the
ability of plaintiffs to seek judicial review of rules to remove certain gray wolves from the
endangered species list. CBO estimates that the cost of the mandate would fall well below
the annual threshold established in UMRA for private-sector mandates ($154 million in
2016, adjusted annually for inflation).


ESTIMATED COST TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

The estimated budgetary impact of S. 659 is shown in the following table. The costs of this
legislation fall within budget function 300 (natural resources and environment).

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