What Happens to Discretionary Spend i ng After ? Current law calls for the sequester caps to continue through After , discretionary spending is not subject to any cap. The cost of repealing the sequester depends on how much of the sequester cuts policymakers wish to reverse and for how many years.
Any reduction in the sequester should at minimum fully replace these temporary savings with more targeted and permanent deficit reduction. And even that impact assumes that lawmakers will continue funding discretionary programs after based on the low sequester levels. The COVID pandemic has resulted in historic challenges for hospitals and health systems and the communities they serve.
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