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    Let's keep our eyes on January 19th...... if the actual budget for 2024 is passed by our dysfunctional congress (US), then the AUKUS DoD bill already signed into law will actually be funded. It is just a matter of time before cash starting filtering through the system........

    Upcoming Congressional Fiscal Policy Deadlines

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    Upcoming Congressional Fiscal Policy Deadlines

    Updated 1/9/2024: Congressional leaders announced a deal on topline appropriations levels for fiscal year 2024 on Sunday, Jan. 7, which could pave the way for completion of appropriations in the coming weeks. The agreement provides for a total of $773 billion in nondefense discretionary spending, including $704 billion in base nondefense spending and $69 billion in side deals, and $886 billion in defense spending.

    Under thesecond, "laddered" continuing resolution (CR) for FY 2024, the first set of appropriations bills expires on Friday, Jan. 19: Agriculture, Energy-Water, Military Construction-VA, and Transportation-HUD. The second set of appropriations bills expires two weeks later, on Friday, Feb. 2: Commerce-Justice-Science, Defense, Financial Services-General Government, Homeland Security, Interior-Environment, Labor-HHS-Education, Legislative Branch, and State-Foreign Operations bills. Besides extending appropriations, the measure also included several policy extensions through Jan. 19 for certain health care programs and a farm bill extension through FY 2024.

    The next few years will include several predictable fiscal policy deadlines that will force congressional action. Many of the deadlines could bring additional costs if Congress acts irresponsibly, or they could present an opportunity for Congress to reduce deficits.

    We will regularly update this tracker to help reporters, congressional staff, and others interested in fiscal policy keep tabs on major deadlines. We recommend that you bookmark it and come back to check in.

    Congress may be compelled to act on each of these dates or enact short-term extensions or policy modifications to move the deadlines to buy time for action.

    IssueDeadlineMore Information
    1FCC Spectrum Auction AuthorityMarch 9, 2023Authority for the FCC to grant a license or construction permit through its competitive bidding system expires. The House passed a bill toextend the authority through May 19, but the Senate has not yet acted on it.
    2Medicaid Assistance for StatesMarch 31, 2023/June 30, 2023/September 30, 2023/December 31, 2023The Medicaid federal medical assistance percentage (FMAP) for states has been temporarily enhanced since the first round of COVID legislation in 2020. A transition plan included in theFY 2023 omnibuscontinues the 6.2 percentage point bonus for the first quarter of 2023, reduces it to 5 points in the second quarter, reduces it to 2.5 points in the third quarter, and provides a 1.5 point bonus for the fourth quarter.
    3Child Care Funds ExpireSeptember 30, 2023Both the CARES Act and the American Rescue Planprovided funds for child care facilitiesto help them remain accessible and financially stable during the COVID-19 pandemic, both through the child care and development block grant and through child care stabilization grants. Many of the funds expired at the end of FY 2023.
    4Medicare Physician PaymentsDecember 31, 2023/December 31, 2024/December 31, 2025

    A temporary 3 percent bonus payment for physicians for 2022 was enacted in late 2021. TheFY 2023 omnibusmodified that bonus structure, providing 2.5% for 2023 and 1.25% in 2024.

    In addition, the omnibus provided a one-year extension of the bonus for providers who are part of Alternative Payment Models, throughperformance year 2023(or payment year 2025), reduced to 3.5 percent from 5 percent. The bill also extends the 50 percent revenue thresholds for qualification for the APM bonuses through payment year 2025/performance year 2023.

    5Medicare Redesign & Drug CostsJanuary 1, 2024Medicare Part D redesign begins, with some reduced costs in 2024 and seniors' drug costs in Medicare capped at $2,000 in 2025.
    6Funding the Government / Appropriations (First set of bills)January 19, 2024Congress enacted a second FY 2024 continuing resolution on Nov. 16 that funds Agriculture, Energy-Water, Military Construction-VA, and Transportation-HUD programs through mid-January. Discretionary spending for FY 2024 and FY 2025 will be subject to statutory caps enacted in the Fiscal Responsibility Act. Q&A: Everything You Should Know About Government Shutdowns; Appropriations Watch
    7Medicaid Policies & Health Care ExtendersJanuary 19, 2024Medicaid Disproportionate Share Hospital cuts were scheduled begin at the start of FY 2024 andcontinue through FY 2027. A delay was included in thesecond FY 2024 continuing resolutionthrough mid-January. Various Medicare and human services extenders also expire.
    8Funding the Government / Appropriations (Second set of bills)February 2, 2024Congress enacted asecond FY 2024 continuing resolutionon Nov. 16 that funds Commerce-Justice-Science, Defense, Financial Services-General Government, Homeland Security, Interior-Environment, Labor-HHS-Education, Legislative Branch, and State-Foreign Operations programs until early February. Discretionary spending for FY 2024 and FY 2025 will be subject to statutory caps enacted in theFiscal Responsibility Act.Q&A: Everything You Should Know About Government Shutdowns; Appropriations Watch
    9National Flood Insurance Program Authorization ExpiresFebruary 2, 2024An extension was included in thesecond FY 2024 continuing resolutionthrough early February.More on NFIP
    10Authorization of TANF & Related Programs ExpiresFebruary 2, 2024Extensions were included in thesecond FY 2024 continuing resolutionthrough early February.
    11FAA ReauthorizationMarch 8, 2024The current authorization law for Federal Aviation Administration operational, safety, and infrastructure programs expires under the existing extension. Multi-year reauthorization bills have advanced in theHouseandSenate. A three-month extension was included in thecontinuing resolutionfor the first seven weeks of FY 2024, followed by atwo-month extensionenacted at the end of December.
    12Continuing Resolution PenaltyMay 1, 2024TheFiscal Responsibility Actincludes a penalty for the use of a continuing resolution (CR) in FY 2024, reducing both defense and nondefense funding levels by 1 percent if appropriations bills are not enacted by January, but it would actually take effect at the beginning of May through a sequestration order to be issued by April 30, 2024. (A similar penalty and timeline also apply for FY 2025.)
    13Additional Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan BenefitsJuly 2024Under the Biden administration's Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan, a new income-driven repayment program launched in summer 2023 in response to theSupreme Court rulingblocking the administration'sstudent loan forgiveness plan, certain policies will be implemented next year.Changes taking effectin July 2024 include a reduction in undergraduate student loan payments by half and forgiveness of remaining balances after 10 years of payments for original principal balances of $12,000 or less, among others.Additional fixeswere announced in October 2023.
    14Agriculture and Nutrition ProgramsSeptember 30, 2024The most recent farm bill isexpired at the end of FY 2023, including crop insurance, nutrition programs such as SNAP, rural development, and agricultural research and conservation programs. Thesecond FY 2024 continuing resolutionincluded an extension through the end of FY 2024.
    15Statutory PAYGODecember 2024 or January 2025Statutory pay-as-you-go (PAYGO) rules provide for an across-the-board sequester of non-exempt mandatory spending programs if lawmakers enact net deficit-increasing legislation over the course of the year. A provision in theFY 2023 omnibusshifted the sequestration totals from the 2023 and 2024 scorecards and added them to the 2025 scorecard. Statutory PAYGO requires the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to issue a sequestration order within 15 days of the end of a congressional session.

    Longer-Term Deadlines

    • Early-to-mid 2025: Debt limit suspension ends on January 1, 2025; extraordinary measures will likely allow for the government to continue to meet its obligations for a few months after that date.
    • End of FY 2025: Statutory discretionary spending caps enacted in the Fiscal Responsibility Act expire. (Targets for spending that are not backed by sequestration remain through FY 2029.)
    • End of calendar year 2025: Increased and expanded Affordable Care Act health insurance subsidies expire. (The American Rescue Plan temporarily increased premium tax credits for assistance in buying health insurance from state-based marketplaces created by the ACA and expanded eligibility for premium tax credits to individuals with incomes exceeding 400 percent of the federal poverty line, but only through the end of 2022. The Inflation Reduction Act extended those subsidies for three years, through 2025.)
    • End of calendar year 2025: TCJA individual income tax provisions expire; TCJA paid family leave credit expires; employer-paid student loans income exclusion expires; multiple tax extenders expire such as Empowerment Zones incentives, film and live performances expensing, and the wind energy investment tax credit; health extenders including the Rural Community Hospital Demonstration program; tax exclusion for student debt forgiveness ends.
    • End of FY 2026: Surface transportation programs authorization provided by Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act expires; Export-Import Bank authorization expires
    • End of FY 2027: Maternal, Infant, & Early Childhood Home Visiting expiration, Food & Drug Administration user fee programs expiration
    • FY 2028: Highway Trust Fund insolvency
    • FY 2031:Medicare Hospital Insurance (Part A) Trust Fund exhaustion(CBO'sJune 2023 long-term budget outlookestimated insolvency in 2035)
    • FY 2033:Social Security Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) Trust Fund exhaustion (combined OASI and SSDI exhaustion date is 2034; CBO's June 2023 long-term budget outlookestimated OASI insolvency in 2032, SSDI insolvency in 2052 and combined OASI and SSDI exhaustion in 2033)

    Upcoming Supreme Court Cases with Potential Fiscal Effects (2023-2024)

    Upcoming Executive Branch Rulemaking with Potential Fiscal Effects

    • Regulations on reporting of sales and exchanges of digital assets by brokers(Treasury; considering first year of implementation ofInfrastructure Investment and Jobs Acttax provision in 2026, for sales and exchanges of digital assets in 2025)
    • Section 30D New Clean Vehicle Credit(Treasury; considering critical mineral and battery component requirements for the tax credit for purchase of qualifying new clean vehicles created by the IRA)
    • Multi-pollutant vehicle emissions standards(EPA; considering new emissions standards for light-duty and medium-duty vehicles starting with model year 2027 and phasing in through 2032 with separate rulemaking for heavy-duty vehicles.)
    • Additional student debt relief(Education; considering policy changes for borrowers whose balances are greater than what they originally borrowed, whose loans first entered repayment decades ago, who attended programs that did not provide sufficient financial value, who are eligible for relief but have not applied, and additional borrowers who have experienced financial hardship and need support.)
    • Updates to WIC food packages(Agriculture; considering changes to the foods prescribed to participants in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) that would increase the current level of assistance while providing state agencies with more flexibility to tailor the packages.)


 
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