By FATIMA HUSSEIN

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Congressional Budget Office on Thursday confirmed it had been hacked, potentially disclosing important government data to malicious actors.

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The small government office, with some 275 employees, provides objective, impartial analysis to support lawmakers during the budget process.

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