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H.R. 23, Gaining Responsibility on Water Act of 2017 1 (July 5, 2017)

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CBO   Estimate of Direct Spending and Revenue effects of H.R. 23, the Gaining Responsibility on Water Act of 2017, as posted by the


House Committee on Rules on July 5, 2017 (BILLS -115HR23-RCP115-2t)



(by fiscal year, in millions of dollars)


                                                                                                                                                     2017-     2017-
                                           2017      2018     2019      2020      2021     2022      2023      2024     2025      2026      2027     2022      2027

                                                            INCREASES OR DECREASES  (-) IN DIRECT SPENDINC

San Joaquin River Settlement
   Estimated Budget Authority                 0         0      175      -175         0         0         0        0         0         0        0         0         0
   Estimated Outlays                          0         0      181        -68     -113         0         0        0         0         0        0         0         0



Notes:   Estimates are relative to CBO's June 2017 baseline.
        CBO  has not completed an estimate of the effect of H.R. 23 on spending that would be subject to appropriation or an analysis of intergovernmental and private-sector
        mandates as defined in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act.
        Enacting the bill would not affect revenues.

a.       H.R. 23 would amend the Central Valley Project Improvement Act and the San Joaquin River Restoration Settlement Act (SJRRS) to change water management plans and
        environmental restoration goals for the Central Valley region in California. The bill would authorize construction of a warm water fishery as an alternative to implementing the
        SJRRS. H.R. 23 also would authorize the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) to transfer the current balance and future receipts of the San Joaquin Restoration Fund to nonfederal
        entities to construct a warm water fishery. Based on information from BOR, CBO estimates that under H.R. 23 $181 million would be spent in 2019. Federal spending would
        decrease by the same amount over the 2020-2021 period because under current law the bulk of spending to implement the SJRRS is expected to occur in those years. Estimates
        of exoenditures include funds available for soendina from budaet authority made available in orevious years.

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07/06/2017

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