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H.R. 1289, John Muir National Historic Site Expansion Act 1 (August 8, 2016)

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                  CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE

U                            COST ESTIMATE
                                                                   August 8, 2016



                                  H.R. 1289
               John Muir National Historic Site Expansion Act

      As ordered reported by the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
                                 on July 13, 2016


 H.R. 1289 would expand and adjust the boundary of the John Muir National Historic Site
 in California to include approximately 44 acres of donated land. The bill stipulates that the
 land would be donated voluntarily by the Muir Heritage Land Trust and would be
 administered as part of the historic site.

 Based on an analysis of information provided by the National Park Service (NPS), CBO
 estimates that implementing H.R. 1289 would not have a significant impact on the federal
 budget. Under the legislation, the additional acres could only be acquired through
 donation. We estimate that annual costs to operate and maintain the new properties would
 be minimal because NPS does not anticipate the need for additional resources or
 expenditures to manage the property once it is acquired. Enacting H.R. 1289 would not
 affect direct spending or revenues; therefore, pay-as-you-go procedures do not apply. CBO
 estimates that enacting H.R. 1289 would not increase net direct spending or on-budget
 deficits in any of the four consecutive 10-year periods beginning in 2027.

 H.R. 1289 contains no intergovernmental or private-sector mandates as defined in the
 Unfunded Mandates Reform Act and would not affect the budgets of state, local, or tribal
 governments.

 On June 22, 2015, CBO transmitted a cost estimate for H.R. 1289, as ordered reported by
 the House Natural Resources Committee on June 11, 2015. The two versions of the
 legislation and CBO's estimate of their budgetary effects are the same.

 The CBO staff contact for this estimate is Jon Sperl. The estimate was approved by
 Theresa Gullo, Assistant Director for Budget Analysis.

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