Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB5047

Introduced
9/12/24  

Caption

Carbon Scoring Act of 2024

Impact

The proposed legislation is expected to bring systemic changes to how Congress assesses the economic impact of legislation related to greenhouse gases. By mandating the CBO to produce comprehensive emissions estimates, it aims to highlight the long-term financial risks associated with climate change, potentially promoting more environmentally responsible legislation. Lawmakers expect this approach will help in addressing the financial strains caused by climate-related events, which currently amount to substantial annual costs to the economy.

Summary

SB5047, also known as the Carbon Scoring Act of 2024, seeks to require the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) to provide carbon scoring for legislation. This involves estimating the greenhouse gas emissions that would result from proposed bills and resolutions with significant budgetary effects. The bill is designed to enhance the integration of climate risk into federal budgeting and legislative processes, ultimately improving policymakers' understanding of the fiscal implications associated with climate change.

Contention

There exist notable points of contention concerning SB5047. Proponents argue that better accounting for greenhouse gas emissions in the budgeting process is crucial for identifying the true costs of legislation on future generations. However, critics are concerned about the feasibility of accurately modeling such effects and the potential for politicizing the process of budget scoring based on environmental impacts. The effectiveness of the CBO in this expanded role will likely be scrutinized, raising questions about the accuracy and robustness of greenhouse gas models.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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