On the recordMarch 11, 2014
The Taxpayer's Right-To-Know Act will create a concrete way to address the $200 billion that the Government Accountability Office (GAO) has identified in duplication.
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congress.govThe Taxpayer's Right-To-Know Act will create a concrete way to address the $200 billion that the Government Accountability Office (GAO) has identified in duplication.
Discussing legislation aimed at reducing government program duplication.
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