CBO Estimates of House Bills Considered Under Suspension
Summary
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has updated its estimates for 11 bills considered under suspension of the rules in the House of Representatives during the week of March 23, 2026. The corrections primarily affect the estimated impact of H.R. 4624, the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act, on direct spending and revenues.
What changed
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has issued a notice detailing its updated cost estimates for eleven bills scheduled for consideration under suspension of the rules in the House of Representatives for the week of March 23, 2026. This notice includes a correction to the previous estimate for H.R. 4624, the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act, as amended. The revision indicates that the bill would change direct spending by less than $500,000 (direction unknown) and increase revenues by less than $500,000, a modification from the prior estimate.
This document serves as an informational update for legislative bodies and interested parties regarding the potential budgetary impacts of proposed legislation. While the CBO's estimates are non-binding, they provide crucial context for legislative decision-making. No specific compliance actions are required for regulated entities, as this notice pertains to the legislative process and budgetary forecasting rather than direct regulatory obligations.
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Legislation considered under suspension of the Rules of the House of Representatives during the week of March 23, 2026
March 19, 2026
Suspension Bill The Majority Leader of the House of Representatives announces bills that will be considered under suspension of the rules in that chamber. CBO estimates the effects of those bills on direct spending and revenues.
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Corrections and Updates
On March 19, 2026, this table was corrected to revise an entry for H.R. 4624, Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act, as amended. CBO previously indicated that the bill would increase direct spending by less than $500,000 and increase revenues by at least $500,000. This table has been updated to indicate that the bill would change direct spending by less than $500,000, direction unknown and increase revenues by less than $500,000.
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