H.R. 7032118th CongressHouse Bill

Congressional Budget Office Data Sharing Act

Signed into law

This act specifies that the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) is authorized to obtain data from executive branch agencies with or without a written agreement if CBO maintains the same level of confidentiality that is required of the agency that provides the data. The act also requires CBO to submit a report to Congress regarding requests for information from executive branch agencies and any challenges it faced in accessing the information.

Introduced Jan 18, 2024Last action Sep 30, 2024
Introduced in HouseJan 18, 2024
Reported by CommitteeFeb 6, 2024
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There are no substantive policy changes between the engrossed and reported versions of this bill. The two versions are identical in all meaningful respects, including the provisions granting the Congressional Budget Office Director authority to request information from executive agencies with or without written agreement while maintaining required confidentiality levels, and the requirement to report on information requests and access challenges.

Passed HouseApr 29, 2024
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Summary of Changes

There are no substantive policy changes between the introduced and engrossed versions of this bill. Both versions are identical in their provisions regarding the Congressional Budget Office's authority to request information from executive agencies, the confidentiality requirements, the protection against future laws superseding this authority, and the reporting requirements.

Passed SenateSep 10, 2024
Signed into LawSep 30, 2024
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There are no substantive policy changes between the previous and current versions of this bill. Both versions are identical in their provisions regarding the Congressional Budget Office's authority to request information from executive agencies, the confidentiality requirements that must be maintained, the protection against future laws superseding this authority, and the reporting requirement to Congress.

The President has signed this bill. It is now the law of the land.

What changed in the latest version · AI-generated

There are no substantive policy changes between the previous and current versions of this bill. Both versions are identical in their provisions regarding the Congressional Budget Office's authority to request information from executive agencies, the confidenti…

Summary compares to previous version · Enrolled Bill on Apr 17, 2026

Who introduced this

Brendan Boyle

Brendan Boyle

Democrat

U.S. Representative · PA-2

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