S. 921 Tyler's Law - Cost Estimate
Summary
The Congressional Budget Office published a cost estimate for S. 921, Tyler's Law, as passed by the Senate on March 23, 2026. The estimate provides fiscal projections for the bill's implementation over the 2026-2031 budget window. CBO's analysis informs Congressional deliberations but carries no regulatory force.
What changed
The CBO published its cost estimate for S. 921, Tyler's Law, following Senate passage on March 23, 2026. The estimate provides standardized fiscal analysis including outlays, revenue impacts, and pay-as-you-go scoring.
Affected parties should note that CBO cost estimates are informational Congressional tools used during legislative deliberations. They do not create compliance obligations but signal potential fiscal impact if the bill becomes law. Entities monitoring this legislation should track progression through the House and any subsequent CBO estimates for amended versions.
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S. 921, Tyler’s Law
April 8, 2026
Cost Estimate As passed by the Senate on March 23, 2026
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