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Jamie Dupree

Dancing With The CBO

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Jamie Dupree
@ October 30, 2009 12:00 AM
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As Democrats rolled out their health reform bill in the House, there was a lot of uncertainty about a pretty important topic - how much will the legislation cost?

Seems pretty simple, eh? But it wasn't.

Democrats claimed the bill weighed in at $894 billion over 10 years.

But if you read the Congressional Budget Office's preliminary review, the figure they used was $1.055 trillion. The $894 billion was for health coverage initiatives in the bill.

The CBO review left a lot of unanswered questions for leaders of the more moderate Blue Dog Democrats, who quickly zipped off a letter to CBO Chief Doug Elmendorf.

"Your letter leaves unclear, however, whether the Affordable Health Care for America Act takes the steps necessary to effectively "bend the cost curve"," the Blue Dog missive said.

"We believe it is necessary to have as full and clear a description of its long-term budgetary effects as CBO can provide."

In other words, the message to CBO is, "Get some spine" and call it like it is.

It will be interesting to see if the CBO responds anytime soon, because I can see the Blue Dogs making a stink about being forced to vote on a plan without a clear cost estimate, and without knowing whether it will really reduce health care spending in the future.

Interesting tidbits from the CBO review include that the feds would bring in $167 billion in tax penalties from individuals and businesses that refuse buy health insurance.

$558 billion would come in from a new 5.4% surtax levied on those making more than $500,000 a year for an individual and $1 million for a couple.

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  • Fines
    I'm trying to figure out how the fines for not having health insurance are counted as debit against the cost of these reform plans when the IRS can't even collect delinquent tax owed. I would think the IRS is somewhat larger than the agency that will administer this "reform" plan because I haven't seen any cost estimates to pay for this "new" agency.
  • cable money channel quotes CBO
    Oct. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Health-care legislation released today by House Democrats would cut the federal budget deficit by $104 billion over the next 10 years, the Congressional Budget Office said.

    The measure would “slightly reduce” the deficit in the subsequent decade, the nonpartisan agency said.
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