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H.R. 1628, Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017 1 (July 26, 2017)

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Table  1 - ESTIMATE OF THE DIRECT SPENDING AND REVENUE EFFECTS OF SELECTED PROVISIONS FROM
H.R.  1628, THE   BETTER CARE RECONCILIATION ACT OF 2017, AN AMENDMENT IN THE NATURE OF A
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                                                                                                                       2017-     2017-
Billions of Dollars, by Fiscal Year             2017   2018  2019   2020  2021    2022   2023    2024   2025    2026    2021     2026

                                           ESTIMATED CHANGES IN DIRECT SPENDINGb

Coverage Provisions
  Estimated Budget Authority                     -1.0  -11.7 -19.5  -21.8 -26.3   -28.8  -30.8   -33.1  -34.9   -37.7  -80.3    -245.7
  Estimated Outlays                              -1.0  -11.7 -19.5  -21.8 -26.3   -28.8  -30.8   -33.1  -34.9   -37.7  -80.3    -245.7

  On-Budget                                      -1.0 -11.7  -19.5 -21.8  -263   -28.8   -30.8  -33.1   -34.9  -37.7   -80.3    -245.7
  Off-Budget                                       0     0      0     0      0      0       0       0      0       0      0         0

Sec. 104 - Individual Mandate
  Estimated Budget Authority                   included in estimate of coverage provisions
  Estimated Outlays                            included in estimate of coverage provisions

Sec. 105 - Employer Mandate
  Estimated Budget Authority                   included in estimate of coverage provisions
  Estimated Outlays                            included in estimate of coverage provisions

Sec. 123 - Federal Payment to States'
  Estimated Budget Authority                       *    -0.1    *      *     *       *      *       *       *      *    -0.2      -0.1
  Estimated Outlays                                *    -0.1    *      *     *       *      *       *       *      *    -0.2      -0.1

Sec. 201 - Prevention and Public Health Fund
  Estimated Budget Authority                       0      0   -0.9   -1.0  -1.0    -1.5   -1.0    -1.7   -2.0    -2.0    -2.9    -11.1
  Estimated Outlays                                0      0   -0.1   -0.4  -0.8    -1.0   -1.1    -1.3   -1.4    -1.7    -1.3     -7.9

Sec. 203 - Community Health Center Program
  Estimated Budget Authority                      0.4     0     0      0     0       0      0       0      0       0     0.4       0.4
  Estimated Outlays                                0    0.2    0.2     *     0       0      0       0      0       0     0.4       0.4

  Total Changes in Direct Spending
    Estimated Budget Authority                   -0.6  -11.9 -20.4 -22.8  -27.3   -30.3  -31.8   -34.8  -36.9   -39.7  -83.0    -256.5
    Estimated Outlays                            -1.0  -11.7 -19.5 -22.2  -27.0   -29.9  -31.9   -34.4  -36.3   -39.4  -81.4    -253.3

      On-Budget                                  -1.0 -11.7  -19.5 -22.2  -27.0  -29.9   -31.9  -34.4   -363   -39.4   -81.4    -253.3
      Off-Budget                                   0      0     0     0      0      0       0       0      0       0      0         0


                                               ESTIMATED CHANGES IN REVENUESd

Coverage Provisions                              -5.1   -9.2 -10.9   -7.4  -9.2   -10.9  -11.9   -12.5  -13.0   -13.5  -41.7    -103.5

   On-Budget                                     -5.4 -15.0  -164  -12.5  -14.3  -162    -17.4  -18.4   -19.4  -20.2   -63.7    -155.3
   Off-Budget                                    0.3    5.8   5.5    5.2   5.1     5.2    5.5     5.9     64     67     22.0     51.8

Sec. 104 - Individual Mandate                  included in estimate of coverage provisions
Sec. 105 - Employer Mandate                    included in estimate of coverage provisions
Sec. 113 - Repeal of Medical Device Excise Tax     0    -1.4  -1.9   -2.0  -2.1    -2.2   -2.3    -2.4   -2.6    -2.7    -7.4    -19.6

  Total Changes in Revenues                      -5.1 -10.6  -12.8   -9.4 -11.3   -13.1  -14.2   -15.0  -15.6   -16.2  -49.0    -123.1

     On-Budget                                   -5.4 -164   -18.3 -14.5  -164   -18.4   -19.7  -20.9   -22.0  -22.9   -71.0    -174.9
     Off-Budget                                  0.3    5.8   5.5    5.2   5.1     5.2    5.5     5.9     64     67     22.0     51.8


               INCREASE   OR  DECREASE (-)  IN THE  DEFICIT   FROM   CHANGES   IN DIRECT   SPENDING   AND  REVENUES

Net Increase or Decrease (-) in the Deficit       4.0   -1.1  -6.7 -12.8  -15.8   -16.7  -17.7   -19.4  -20.7   -23.2  -32.4    -130.2

     On-Budget                                   4.4    4.7   -1.2  -7.7  -10.7  -11.5   -12.2  -13.5   -14.3  -165    -10.4     -78.4
     Off-Budget                                  -0.3  -5.8   -5.5  -5.2   -5.1   -5.2    -5.5   -5.9    -6.4    -6.7  -22.0     -51.8


Sources: Congressional Budget Office; staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation.

Numbers may not add up to totals because of rounding.
* - between -$50 million and $50 million.

a. Selected provisions requested by the Democratic staff of the Senate Committees on Finance and Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
b. For outlays, a positive number indicates an increase (adding to the deficit) and a negative number indicates a decrease (reducing the deficit).
c. CBO expects that this provision would be implemented in a way that the prohibition would apply only if at least one entity, affiliate, subsidiary,
  successor, or clinic satisfied all of the criteria specified in the legislation; CBO identified only one organization that would be affected: Planned
  Parenthood Federation of America and its affiliates and clinics. If the provision was implemented in a way that affiliates, subsidiaries, successors,
  and clinics could satisfy the criteria separately, then the provision could apply to more organizations, perhaps many more.
d. For revenues, a positive number indicates an increase (reducing the deficit) and a negative number indicates a decrease (adding to the deficit).

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