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H.R. 1150, Frank R. Wolf International Religious Freedom Act (CBO Report for Congress)

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Congress 114th
Date Requested April 20, 2016
Requested By House Committee on Foreign Affairs
Date Sent May 13, 2016
Description:

H.R. 1150 would make several changes to the Office of International Religious Freedom and programs promoting international religious freedom within the Department of State. On the basis of information from the department, CBO estimates that implementing those changes would cost $1 million in 2017, less than $500,000 each year over the 2018-2021 period, and would total $2 million over the 2017-2021 period; such spending would be subject to the availability of appropriated funds.

Pay-as-you-go procedures do not apply because enacting H.R. 1150 would not affect direct spending or revenues. CBO estimates that enacting H.R. 1150 would not increase net direct spending or on-budget deficits in any of the four consecutive 10-year periods beginning in 2027.

On the basis of information from the department, CBO estimates that most of the bill’s changes to the duties and operations of the office have already been or are in the process of being implemented. However, some reporting requirements would impose costs; in particular, the requirements to gather and report information on certain nongovernmental entities as well as to compile and maintain a list of persons who have been sanctioned for violating religious freedom would significantly increase the department’s workload. On that basis, CBO estimates that the equivalent of two additional employees would be needed at an average annual cost of about $200,000 per employee to implement those reporting requirements.

Section 103 would require all Foreign Service officers to undergo training on international religious freedom; currently, such training is an elective and offered a few days each year. The provision also would require the department to report to the Congress within 180 days of enactment of H.R. 1150 on a plan to accomplish that training. The department indicated it would need one employee at an average cost of about $200,000 to develop and implement the curriculum and to report to the Congress in 2017. In following years, it would need the equivalent of one-quarter of a full-time employee each year to maintain or update the curriculum as needed.

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