Title 2 › Chapter CHAPTER 17— - CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE › § 602
Provide the Budget Committees in both Houses with the information they need about the budget, appropriation and revenue laws, tax breaks, and related money matters. At the request of the Appropriations Committee, the House Ways and Means Committee, the Senate Finance Committee, other congressional committees, or any Member, the Office must also give relevant budget and revenue data and help analyze the budget or financial effects of bills, especially when they would have big effects on state, local, or tribal governments, the private sector’s finances, or private-sector jobs. Office staff can be temporarily assigned to help the Budget Committees or, when appropriate, other committees. By February 15 each year the Director must send a report for the fiscal year that begins October 1 showing alternate levels of revenues, new budget authority, outlays, tax expenditures, and baseline assumptions for programs and excise taxes. The Director must send other reports as needed and, by January 15 each year, list programs funded in the fiscal year ending September 30 that lack proper authorizations and programs whose authorizations expire before the next fiscal year beginning October 1. With approval from the House Oversight Committee and the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, the Office may buy modern computer systems, hire computer experts, and develop budget-evaluation tools. The Director must also study and improve how outlays, credit authority, and tax expenditures are compared, and, when asked by a committee leader, study bills with federal or private-sector mandates, seeking input from state, local, or tribal officials, using advisory panels if helpful, and providing estimates—where reasonably feasible—of costs beyond a 5-year window and any uneven effects on industries, regions, or communities and on the national economy (including productivity, growth, employment, job creation, and international competitiveness).
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2 U.S.C. § 602
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73