US CBO: Estimates Sequestration Will Not Be Required In 2012

WASHINGTON (MNI) – The following is an excerpt from the
Congressional Budget Office’s final sequestration report for FY2012
Thursday:

Under the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985
(Deficit Control Act), as amended by the Budget Control Act of 2011
(Public Law 112-25), the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) is required
to issue a sequestration report for the current fiscal year within 10
days of the end of a session of Congress. That report must provide
estimates of the caps on discretionary budget authority for the current
year (in this case, 2012) and for each year through 2021.

In CBO’s estimation, a sequestration (cancellation of budgetary
resources), which would be triggered by a breaching of the caps, will
not be required in 2012. However, CBO’s estimates do not govern the
outcome because the Administration’s Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) has sole authority to determine whether a sequestration is
required and, if so, the proportional allocations of any necessary cuts.
Those determinations are based on OMB’s own estimates of federal
spending.

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