16 Jun, 2022
Congressional Budget Office Cost Estimate: H.R. 3285, 21st Century President Act
United States. Congressional Budget Office
From the Document: "H.R. 3285 would update certain gender-related terms in the definition of the immediate family of a former President who are protected by law from threats. Specifically, the bill would replace the words wife and widow with spouse and surviving spouse in the law. The bill would not affect the total number of persons protected by such laws, so CBO [Congressional Budget Office] estimates that implementing H.R. 3285 would result in no cost to the federal government."
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  • URL
  • Publisher
    United States. Congressional Budget Office
  • Date
    16 Jun, 2022
  • Copyright
    Public Domain
  • Retrieved From
    Congressional Budget Office: www.cbo.gov/
  • Format
    pdf
  • Media Type
    application/pdf
  • Subjects
    Budget--Estimates
    Presidents--Death
    Families
  • Resource Group
    Reports (CBO)

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