CBO estimates that, in some cases, implementing this legislation could affect the pace of discretionary spending if priorities for cleanup activities change. However, CBO expects that total costs to fulfill federal responsibilities under CERCLA would be little changed under this legislation. Giving states credit for removal activities that they would have performed in any event could increase EPA's remedial costs. However, if states perform additional or more extensive removal actions because of the availability of the credit, the cost to the federal government of subsequent remedial actions could decrease. On balance, CBO estimates that expanding the credit available to states to include certain removal expenses would not have a significant impact on the federal budget.
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