The provision would cost about $45 billion over 10 years.
The provision would cost the Treasury $10.5 billion over 10 years, but almost all of it takes effect after 2009.
The Administration helped by stating that the provision would cost little to enforce.
Preliminary estimates suggested this provision could cost $5 billion over five years.
The provision would cost the Treasury Department $2 billion over 10 years.
The provision, the largest in the bill, would cost the Treasury $375 billion over 10 years.
The thing with providing Internet services is that the provision of it costs nearly nothing.
The provision would be effective for one year only and would cost the Treasury $13 million.
The budget office report itself said this provision would cost $15 billion a year in 2004.
This provision will cost between $4.5 billion $6 billion a year, Administration officials say.