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- BIF - AAF - americanactionforum. org
Recent Posts The American Action Forum is a 21st century center-right policy institute providing actionable research and analysis to solve America’s most pressing policy challenges
- Testimony on Inflation: A Preventable Crisis - AAF
Second, the BIF will not generate any significant near-term stimulus or inflationary pressure The table below shows a rough translation of the CBO score into calendar-year spending impacts, including the mandatory spending offsets
- New Podcast Episode: The Three Biggest Issues in Washington
In “ The BIF Is Becoming Law,” Holtz-Eakin discusses the results, costs, and economic impacts of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework In “ CBO and the Reconciliation Process,” Holtz-Eakin explains the CBO’s role and how it scores bills
- The BIF Is Becoming Law - AAF
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, otherwise known as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework (BIF), will soon become law, as on Friday the House voted 228-205 in favor of the legislation After all the drama that preceded final passage, it’s fair to ask: What was accomplished? First, despite all the claims of passing a trillion-dollar infrastructure bill, […]
- Unleashing Main Street’s Potential: Examining Avenues to . . . - AAF
Second, the BIF will not generate any significant near-term stimulus or inflationary pressure The table below shows a rough translation of the CBO score into calendar-year spending impacts, including the mandatory spending offsets
- Climate Implications of the BBBA’s EV Provisions - AAF
Credits for Personal and Commercial Vehicles The Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework (BIF) addresses some of the administration’s longstanding goals [2] President Biden’s American Jobs Plan calls for the expansion of EV infrastructure, particularly the construction of 500,000 charging stations by 2030 at a cost of $7 5 billion
- Highlights of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act - AAF
Introduction On August 10, the Senate passed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the formal name for the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework (BIF), which was supposed to be a paid-for infrastructure investment measure The reality is somewhat different from the advertising, however
- CBO, Infrastructure, and Growth - AAF
Notice that Scenario 1 is roughly the original intent of the drafters of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework (BIF) – core infrastructure spending paid for by cuts in other spending and no new taxes – while Scenario 2 is the extreme version of what some critics complain about the final product
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