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1 Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title IX, Committee on Indian Affairs, for the Senate Amendment to H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act, as Posted on the Website of the Senate Democratic Leadership on December 9, 2021 1 (December 10, 2021)

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Coat Estimate
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title IX, Committee on Indian Affairs, for the Senate Amendment to
H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act, as Posted on the Website of the Senate Democratic Leadership on December 9, 2021
By Fiscal Year, Millions of Dollars
2022     2023    2024     2025    2026     2027    2028     2029     2030    2031     2022-2026     2022-2031
Increases in Direct Spending
Budget Authority                               5,929      5929                                                                                        5,930
Estimated Outlays                              1,027    1,626   1,199     930      589      316     144       60       9                  5371        5,901
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On December 10, 2021, CBO replaced the estimate that was transmitted on December 9, 2021. In the previous version, the total budget authority over the 2022-2031 period was
$5,929 million. There is no change in outlays and no change in budget authority in any individual year.
Components may not sum to totals because of rounding.
*= between zero and $500,000.
Budget authority reflects appropriations specifically provided in title IX or amounts estimated by CBO.
The costs of title IX fall within budget functions 300 (natural resources and environment), 450 (community and regional development), 500 (education, training, employment, and social services),
550 (health), 600 (income security), and 800 (general government).
Title IX would increase on-budget deficits after 2031 by an insignificant amount. Through December 31, 2031, section 90104 would extend liability coverage under the Federal Tort Claims Act to
employees of the Native Hawaiian Health Care System, making their coverage equivalent to that for federal employees.
Title IX contains no intergovernmental or private-sector mandates as defined in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act.

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