On the recordJanuary 19, 2016
That RAND report by its own admission is not an audit and does not fully account for how dollars were spent and also a cost-benefit analysis of those dollars.
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congress.govThat RAND report by its own admission is not an audit and does not fully account for how dollars were spent and also a cost-benefit analysis of those dollars.
Ayotte critiques the RAND report's inadequacy in financial accountability.
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