H.R. 5525, Stop DC Camera Act — CBO Cost Estimate: Zero Spending Impact
Summary
The Congressional Budget Office published a cost estimate for H.R. 5525, the Stop DC Camera Act, as ordered reported by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on March 18, 2026. CBO projects the bill would have no significant effect on the federal budget, with zero estimated costs to government agencies. The bill restricts automated traffic enforcement cameras in Washington, D.C.
What changed
The CBO released a cost estimate for H.R. 5525, the Stop DC Camera Act, finding that the legislation would not add to the federal deficit. The estimate was produced as ordered reported by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, indicating the bill advanced through committee.
For affected parties, the bill primarily targets automated traffic enforcement camera programs in Washington, D.C., restricting their use. Compliance officers monitoring D.C. municipal operations and traffic enforcement programs should track the bill's progress, as it could eliminate or limit revenue-generating camera-based enforcement if enacted.
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H.R. 5525, Stop DC CAMERA ACT
April 15, 2026
Cost Estimate As ordered reported by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on March 18, 2026
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