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1 H.R. 5293, a Bill to Make Technical Amendments to Update Statutory References to Certain Provisions That Were Formerly Classified to Title 50, Appendix, United States Code 1 (May 1, 2018)

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


                             May  1, 2018



Honorable Bob  Goodlatte
Chairman
Committee  on the Judiciary
U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, DC  20515

Dear Mr. Chairman:

The Congressional Budget Office has reviewed the following bills, that
were ordered reported by the House Committee on the Judiciary on
April 11, 2018:

   *  H.R. 5283, a bill to make technical amendments to update statutory
      references to certain provisions classified to title 7, title 20, and title
      43, United States Code;

   *  H.R. 5293, a bill to make technical amendments to update statutory
      references to certain provisions that were formerly classified to title
      50, Appendix, United States Code;

   *  H.R. 5335, a bill to make technical amendments to update statutory
      references to provisions reclassified to title 34, United States Code;
      and

   *  H.R. 5344, a bill to make technical amendments to update statutory
      references to certain provisions which were formerly classified to
      chapters 14 and 19 of title 25, United States Code.

The bills would update citations throughout the United States Code and
make  other changes to original laws that are not substantive. CBO estimates
that enacting the bills would have no significant effect on the federal budget
and would not affect direct spending or revenues; therefore, pay-as-you-go
procedures do not apply. CBO estimates that enacting the bills would not
increase net direct spending or on-budget deficits in any of the four
consecutive 10-year periods beginning in 2029.

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