Citizens
Against Government Waste (CAGW) has named Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.)
Porker of the Month for blocking a bipartisan bill designed to empower
federal agency inspectors general (IGs) in their battles against waste,
fraud, abuse, and mismanagement. The Inspector General Empowerment Act,
introduced
by Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), would ensure that IGs have access to
all agency records for their investigations. Despite the
noncontroversial and bipartisan nature of the bill, Sen. Reid has
blocked efforts to bring the measure to the Senate floor for a vote and refused to explain
his objections.
CCAGW Releases Annual Congressional Ratings
The Council for Citizens Against Government Waste (CCAGW) has released its annual Congressional Ratings,
identifying those members of Congress who are voting in the interest of
taxpayers and those who are wasting taxpayer dollars. The latest
edition of the Ratings examines 35 Senate and 100 House roll call
votes related to important tax, spending, transparency, and
accountability measures. This year, 17 lawmakers (15 senators and two
representatives) earned the coveted title of Taxpayer Super Hero by
achieving the highest possible score of 100 percent. On the other end
of the spectrum, 26 representatives and 25 senators had a score of zero.
CCAGW congratulates those members who stood by taxpayers and
championed fiscal responsibility throughout the first session of the
114th Congress. Find out how your congressional delegation stacks up.
CCAGW Endorses USA Act
CCAGW
this month endorsed the Unauthorized Spending Accountability (USA) Act.
Introduced by House Republican Conference Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers
(R-Wash.), the bill
would create greater accountability by ending the practice of
automatically funding programs that are no longer authorized. According
to the Congressional Budget Office, Congress appropriated $310 billion
in fiscal year 2016 to 256 unauthorized programs, more than half of the
non-defense discretionary budget. Under the USA Act, unauthorized
programs would be put on a path to sunset after three years. CCAGW
President Tom Schatz remarked, “CCAGW has long supported the enactment
of sunset legislation. The USA Act is an important step toward the goal
of subjecting all federal programs and agencies to a periodic review.
... The USA Act will compel authorizing committees to do their job more
effectively and give taxpayers a much better idea of which programs are
effective or essential, and which should be eliminated or pared back." Read more about the USA Act.
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