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Current status is Referred to the House Committee on the Budget.
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This Act may be cited as the "CBO Scoring Accountability Act".
(a) In general - Part A of title IV of the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 is amended by adding at the end the following:
(a) Mandatory analysis of major legislation enacted into law - Not later than annually for the first 10 years after the date of the enactment of any major legislation, the Director of the Congressional Budget Office shall prepare and make publicly available an analysis of the results of carrying out the provisions of such major legislation, which shall include—
(1) - an estimate of the costs and the amount of any change in Federal revenues as a result of such legislation;
(2) - a comparison of such costs or changes in Federal revenue against previous estimates prepared with respect to such legislation; and
(3) - an update to any estimates for the costs or changes in Federal revenue for such major legislation, as applicable.
(b) Report to Congress - With respect to an analysis prepared under subsection (a) for any major legislation, the Director shall submit to Congress a report that explains the cause of a discrepancy if there is, with respect to any provision in such legislation, any discrepancy—
(1) - between the actual costs provided in such analysis and such costs as provided in previous estimates for such legislation that is greater than or equal to a 10 percent difference; or
(2) - between the actual changes in Federal revenue provided in such analysis and such changes as provided in previous estimates for such legislation that is greater than or equal to a 10 percent difference.
(c) Agency assistance - Each department, agency, establishment, or regulatory agency or commission, shall provide to the Director such information and assistance as the Director may reasonably request to assist the Director in carrying out this section.
(d) Major legislation defined - In this section, the term major legislation means any bill or joint resolution that would be projected to result in outlays of mandatory spending or receipts of Federal revenue equal to or greater than 0.25 percent of the current projected gross domestic product of the United States for that year.
(b) Clerical amendment - The table of contents in section 1(b) of the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 406 the following: