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1 Direct Spending Effects of Senate Amendment 1617 to H.R. 1957, the Taxpayer First Act of 2019, as Introduced on June 10, 2020 [1] (June 10, 2020)

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Direct Spending effects of Senate Amendment 1617 to H.R. 1957, the Taxpayer First Act of 2019, as introduced
on June 10, 2020
By Fiscal Year, Millions of Dollars


Section 2
  Estimated Budget Authority
  Estimated Outlays


Section 3
  Estimated Budget Authority
  Estimated Outlays


Total
  Estimated Budget Authority
  Estimated Outlays


2020    2021    2022    2023     2024    2025    2026    2027     2028    2029    2030

                        INCREASES IN DIRECT SPENDING

   0    1,920   1,950   1,990   2,020   2,040     160      120      90      70      50
   0       0      180    420      780   1,200    1,590   1,700   1,550   1,260     860



 900     900     900     900      900     900     900     900      900     900     900
   0     310     540     720      840     880     890      890     890     890     890



 900    2,820   2,850   2,890   2,920   2,940    1,060   1,020     990     970     950
   0     310     720    1,140   1,620   2,080   2,480    2,590   2,440   2,150   1,750


Source: Congressional Budget Office.


NOTES: Estimates are relative to CBO's March 2020 baseline. Estimates do not incorporate the estimated effects of the coronavirus pandemic and associated
            administrative actions.
         Assumes enactment in fiscal year 2020.

For each fiscal year 2021-2025, Section 2 of the amendment would transfer up to $1.9 billion per year in energy receipts to the Department of the Interior (DOI) and
U.S. Forest Service (USFS) to spend on deferred maintenance projects without further appropriation.

Section 3 of the amendment would make amounts deposited in the Land and Water Conservation Fund after 2019 available to the DOI and the USFS to spend without
further appropriation on land acquisition and grants to states for outdoor recreation enhancement.


Estimate prepared by: David Hughes


June 10, 2020

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