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H.R. 5286, VA Construction and Lease Authorization, Health, and Benefits Enhancement Act [i] (May 20, 2016)

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CONGRESSIONAL   BUDGET OFFICE                                  Keith Hall, Director
U.S. Congress
Washington, DC 20515


                            May  20, 2016



Honorable Jeff Miller
Chairman
Committee  on Veterans' Affairs
U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, DC  20515

Dear Mr. Chairman:

The Congressional Budget Office has completed an estimate of the
budgetary effects of H.R. 5286, the VA Construction and Lease
Authorization, Health, and Benefits Enhancement Act, as introduced on
May  19, 2016.

H.R. 5286 would authorize the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to
enter into leases for 18 medical facilities and enhanced-use leases to
provide supportive housing for veterans. The bill also would modify
disability compensation for veterans by rounding payments down to the
next lower dollar and authorizing payments to veterans who have lost
certain organs. CBO estimates that enacting H.R. 5286 would reduce net
direct spending by $846 million over the 2017-2026 period (see Table 1).
Because enacting the bill would affect direct spending, pay-as-you-go
procedures apply. Enacting the bill would not affect revenues.

The bill also would make changes to VA's health care programs, including
giving VA temporary authority to enter into certain agreements with health
care providers in the private sector and expanding availability of some
health care services. In addition, H.R. 5286 would require VA to begin a
research program on the intergenerational effects of exposure to toxic
substances. In total, CBO estimates that implementing H.R. 5286 would
require $291 million in discretionary spending over the 2017-2026 period,
subject to appropriation of the necessary amounts (see Table 2). That
estimate excludes the effects of section 304, which CBO has not yet been
able to estimate.

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