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CBO/JCT Reports Roundup

Mar 12, 2010
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A number of very interesting and relevant government reports came out this week. Check them out: 

  • JCT: Technical Explanation Of The Revenue Provisions Contained In The “American Workers, State And Business Relief Act Of 2010”
  • JCT: Estimated Revenue Effects Of The Manager’s Amendment To The Revenue Provisions Contained In The “Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act”
  • CBO: Cost Estimate of H.R. 3590, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
  • CBO: Cost Estimate of H.R. 4213, American Workers, State, and Business Relief Act of 2010
  • JCT: Estimated Revenue Effects Of The Revenue Provisions Contained In The “American Workers, State And Business Relief Act Of 2010”
  • JCT: Technical Explanation of H.R. 4783: A Bill to Accelerate the Income Tax Benefits for Charitable Cash Contributions for the Relief of Victims of the Earthquake in Chile
  • JCT: Estimated Revenue Effects Of The Revenue Provisions Contained In The President’s Fiscal Year 2011 Budget
  • CBO: Fiscal Policy Choices

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