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1 S. 1869, Whistleblower Protection Coordination Act 1 (2017)

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                   CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE
                               COST ESTIMATE

                                                                December  5, 2017


                                    S. 1869
                Whistleblower Protection Coordination Act

         As ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Homeland Security
                    and Governmental Affairs on October 4, 2017


S. 1869 would permanently extend the authority of all Inspector General (IG) offices to
hire whistleblower protection ombudsmen. The specific authority to hire such employees
has expired. Each of the 72 IG offices of the federal government currently have such an
ombudsman.  The bill also would create additional responsibilities for the ombudsmen
and require additional reporting by IGs, agencies, and the Council of the Inspectors
General on Integrity and Efficiency (CIGIE).

Information from CIGIE and some IGs indicates that most of the additional
responsibilities and reporting requirements in the bill would not impose a significant
administrative burden. In addition, CBO expects that much of the work of the
ombudsmen   (whose job title would change to whistleblower protection coordinator under
the bill) would be continued under current law. Therefore, CBO estimates that
implementing S. 1869 would cost less than $500,000 annually; such spending would be
subject to the availability of appropriated funds.

Enacting S. 1869 could affect direct spending by agencies that are not funded though
annual appropriations; therefore, pay-as-you-go procedures apply. CBO estimates,
however, that any net increase in spending by those agencies would be negligible.
Enacting the bill would not affect revenues.

CBO  estimates that enacting S. 1869 would not increase net direct spending or on-budget
deficits in any of the four consecutive 10-year periods beginning in 2028.

S. 1869 contains no intergovernmental or private-sector mandates as defined in the
Unfunded  Mandates Reform Act.

The CBO  staff contact for this estimate is Matthew Pickford. The estimate was approved
by H. Samuel Papenfuss, Deputy Assistant Director for Budget Analysis.

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