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Sens.
Scott
and
Coburn
Introduce
Taxpayers
Right
to
Know
Act
| Washington–
U.S.
Senator
Tim
Scott
(R-SC)
today
joined
Senator
Tom
Coburn
(R-OK)
in
introducing
the
“Taxpayers
Right
to
Know
Act,”
a
bill
that
would
require
every
federal
agency
to
produce
an
annual
report
card
for
each
of
its
programs.
The
bill
requires
each
government
program
to
be
identified
and
described,
including
the
total
administrative
costs
of
the
program,
expenditures
for
services,
number
of
beneficiaries
who
receive
assistance
from
the
program,
and
an
estimate
of
the
number
of
staff,
including
contractors,
who
administers
the
program.
“For
too
long,
Congress
has
directed
money
from
the
pockets
of
hardworking
Americans
into
nearly
opaque
federal
agencies,
where
its
efficacy
and
use
were
nearly
impossible
to
track,”
Senator
Scott
said.
"We
cannot
credibly
talk
about
getting
our
fiscal
house
in
order
without
addressing
the
$200
billion
spent
in
waste
and
duplication
in
our
government
each
year,
and
this
bill
would
take
a
commonsense
step
in
requiring
agencies
to
document
their
programs,
activities,
and
administrative
costs.
The
American
people
deserve
to
know
where
their
money
is
going,
and
I
am
hopeful
that
Senator
Reid
will
allow
this
bill
to
see
the
light
of
day
with
a
vote
on
the
Senate
floor.”
This
bill
would
address
this
overlap
and
unnecessary
duplication
by
also
requiring
the
following:
a
listing
of
other
programs
within
the
federal
government
with
duplicative
or
overlapping
missions
and
services;
the
latest
performance
reviews
for
the
program,
including
the
metrics
used
to
review
the
program;
the
latest
improper
payment
rate
for
the
program,
including
fraudulent
payments;
and
the
total
amount
of
unspent
and
unobligated
program
funds
held
by
the
agency
and
grant
recipients.
This
information
would
be
updated
annually
and
posted
on-line,
along
with
recommendations
from
the
agency
to
consolidate
duplicative
and
overlapping
programs,
eliminate
waste
and
inefficiency,
and
terminate
lower
priority,
outdated
and
unnecessary
programs.
A
House
version
of
the
bill,
authored
by
Representative
James
Lankford
(R-OK),
passed
late
last
month.
In
addition
to
Senators
Coburn
and
Scott,
the
bill
is
cosponsored
by
Sens.
Kelly
Ayotte,
(R-NH),
Mark
Begich
(D-AK),
Richard
Burr
(R-NC),
Saxby
Chambliss
(R-GA),
Susan
Collins
(R-ME),
Ted
Cruz
(R-TX),
Mike
Enzi
(R-WY),
Jeff
Flake
(R-AZ),
Orrin
Hatch
(R-UT),
Jim
Inhofe
(R-OK),
Ron
Johnson
(R-WI),
John
McCain
(R-AZ),
Claire
McCaskill
(D-MO),
Rand
Paul
(R-KY),
Jim
Risch
(R-ID),
David
Vitter
(R-LA),
and
Mark
Warner
(D-VA).
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Senator
Tim
Scott
represents
the
great
state
of
South
Carolina
in
the
United
States
Senate.
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more
information,
please
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the
Senator's website,
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