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BumRushDaShow

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17. The CBO is completely under the Legislative Branch, where the head is appointed by the SOH and Senate Pro Tem
Wed Jun 4, 2025, 05:00 PM
Jun 4
https://www.cbo.gov/about/history

History

Beginning in the early 1920s, the President began to assume more prominence in setting the federal budget. The Budget and Accounting Act of 1921 gave the President overall responsibility for budget planning by requiring him to submit an annual, comprehensive budget proposal to the Congress; that act also expanded the President’s control over budgetary information by establishing the Bureau of the Budget (renamed the Office of Management and Budget in 1971). By contrast, the Congress lacked institutional capacity to establish and enforce budgetary priorities, coordinate actions on spending and revenue legislation, or develop budgetary and economic information independently of the executive branch.

Conflict between the legislative and executive branches reached a high point during the summer of 1974, when Members of Congress objected to President Richard Nixon’s threats to withhold Congressional appropriations for programs that were inconsistent with his policies (a process known as impoundment). The dispute led to the enactment of the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 in July of that year.

That act reasserted the Congress’s constitutional control over the budget by establishing new procedures for controlling impoundments and by instituting a formal process through which the Congress could develop, coordinate, and enforce its own budgetary priorities independently of the President.
In addition, the law created new legislative institutions to implement the new Congressional budget process: the House and Senate Budget Committees to oversee execution of the budget process and the Congressional Budget Office to provide the Budget Committees and the Congress with objective, impartial information about budgetary and economic issues. The agency began operating on February 24, 1975, when Alice Rivlin was appointed its first Director.

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H.R.7130 - Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974

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CBO says Trump's bill will add $2.4T to deficit, leave 11 million without health insurance LetMyPeopleVote Jun 4 #1
All 2.4 trillion will be tax cuts to the millionaires, billionaires, and trillionaires slightlv Jun 4 #12
Maddow Blog-Budget office analysis makes the Republicans' domestic policy megabill look even worse LetMyPeopleVote Jun 4 #2
Raise taxes on poor and give to billionaires Bernardo de La Paz Jun 4 #3
In 10 years, our federal debt will be over $62T!!! benpollard Jun 4 #4
And yet, Republicans who warn of a "Debt Trap" refuse to even think about raising taxes. thought crime Jun 4 #10
The BBB bill does raise taxes on clean energy sources benpollard Jun 4 #15
My silly solution to unmanageable federal debt thought crime Jun 4 #13
It has always been problematic that people in politics and media moniss Jun 4 #5
"'The proposal cuts revenue to pay the bills at a time when increased revenue is needed.'" BumRushDaShow Jun 4 #6
Excellent phrasing. nt moniss Jun 4 #11
Supply side nonsense thought crime Jun 4 #9
Even one of the big pushers of that BumRushDaShow Jun 4 #14
I'm surprised Trump hasn't fired the head of the CBO and installed a lackey willing to fudge numbers. Diamond_Dog Jun 4 #7
He'll do it if he can. thought crime Jun 4 #8
The CBO is completely under the Legislative Branch, where the head is appointed by the SOH and Senate Pro Tem BumRushDaShow Jun 4 #17
So, omit the $3.7T gift to billionaires and you'll have a budget surplus! PSPS Jun 4 #16
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