Bill 118 HRES 952, also known as the Amending the Rules of the House of Representatives to require the Clerk to read the Congressional Budget Office cost estimate of any bill immediately after the reading of the title of the bill, aims to increase transparency and accountability in the legislative process.
The bill proposes a change to the rules of the House of Representatives, specifically requiring the Clerk to read the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) cost estimate of any bill immediately after the title of the bill is read. This means that before any bill is considered for debate or voting, members of the House will have access to important information regarding the estimated cost of the bill as determined by the CBO.
By mandating the reading of the CBO cost estimate, this bill seeks to ensure that lawmakers are fully informed about the potential financial implications of proposed legislation. This information can help lawmakers make more informed decisions about whether to support or oppose a bill, as well as provide valuable context for debates and discussions on the House floor.
Overall, Bill 118 HRES 952 represents a step towards greater transparency and accountability in the legislative process, by ensuring that lawmakers have access to important financial information before making decisions on proposed legislation.