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  • H.R. 766, also known as the “Dr. Michael C. Burgess Preventive Health Savings Act,” aims to amend the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974. The bill proposes a new method for evaluating proposed legislation by allowing the Director of the Congressional...

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    The H.R. 766 bill wants to let a special person who checks government money decide if new health ideas can save money in the future by stopping people from getting sick. But these money savings ideas are just for looking at and can't change budget rules.

  • H.R. 766 is proposed legislation aimed at amending the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 to improve the method for evaluating savings from preventive health care measures. This bill requires the Director of the Congressional Budget Office to assess and report if proposed laws...

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    H.R. 766 is a plan that asks a special office in the U.S. government to check if spending money on healthcare can save money in the future. This check is not used to set strict rules but helps people understand if healthcare prevention can help save money down the road.