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Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Issues Testimony From CBO Director Swagel


Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Issues Testimony From CBO Director Swagel
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WASHINGTON,
April 30 The Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Legislative Branch issued the following testimony by Congressional Budget Office Director
Phillip L. Swagel at a hearing on fiscal 2022 budget request:

Congressional Budget Office s budget request. CBO is asking for appropriations of
$61 million for fiscal year 2022. That amount represents an increase of
$3.7 million, or 6.4 percent, from the
$57.3 million provided to CBO for 2021. Of the total amount, nearly 91 percent would be used for personnel costs.
The proposed budget reflects strong interest from Congressional leadership, committees, and Members in CBO s estimates, analysis, and technical assistance interest that will strain the agency s resources in many areas. The need to rapidly assess the economic effects of the 2020-2021 coronavirus pandemic and the impact o ....

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Profound moment finds Biden in wake of Chauvin verdict: The Note


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It falls now on Biden to heal and advance policy in tense, still-uncertain times
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Biden and Harris speak on Derek Chauvin verdict
Vice President Kamala Harris said, We have a long way to go” with the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2020.Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images
The scenes from the aftermath were of celebration, emotion, relief a sudden and decisive end to a searing chapter that lasted just shy of a year, though one that truly has spanned many decades.
But for the guilty findings in connection with the killing of George Floyd to mark a true turning point will take much more than verdicts in Minneapolis. It falls now to a president elected on the promise of unity to both heal and advance policy in tense and still-uncertain times. ....

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