[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 156 (2010), Part 7]
[House]
[Page 8994]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]


                 BUDGETARY EFFECTS OF PAYGO LEGISLATION

  Pursuant to Public Law 111-139, Mr. Spratt hereby submits, prior to 
the vote on passage, the attached estimate of the costs of the bill 
H.R. 5330, To amend the Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement and 
Reform Act of 2004 to extend the operation of such act for a 5-year 
period ending June 22, 2015, and for other purposes, as amended, for 
printing in the Congressional Record.

  CBO ESTIMATE OF PAY-AS-YOU-GO EFFECTS FOR H.R. 5330, A BILL TO AMEND THE ANTITRUST CRIMINAL PENALTY ENHANCEMENT AND REFORM ACT OF 2004 TO EXTEND THE
    OPERATION OF SUCH ACT FOR A 5-YEAR PERIOD ENDING JUNE 22, 2015, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES, WITH PROPOSED AMENDMENT, PROVIDED TO CBO ON MAY 24, 2010a
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                                                                         By fiscal year in millions of dollars--
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                                   2010     2011     2012     2013     2014     2015     2016     2017     2018     2019     2020   2010-2015  2010-2020
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                                                       NET INCREASE OR DECREASE (-) IN THE DEFICIT
 
Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Impact.        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0          0          0
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aH.R. 5330 would extend a Department of Justice (DOJ) program that permits companies that have violated certain antitrust laws to admit guilt and assist
  in DOJ prosecution of other companies alleged to have violated such laws. This program could increase the number of successful prosecutions and thus
  the amount of fines collected. CBO expects that any such additional fines would not be significant in any year.


  

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