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Government Audit and Accountability of Federally Funded State-Administered Programs Act

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This bill requires the Government Accountability Office, which is a watchdog agency for the federal government, to write a report about programs that are funded by the federal government but run by the states. The report would focus on which of these programs are most at risk for waste, fraud, and abuse, and would look at what makes them vulnerable to those problems. It would also identify best practices for preventing waste and fraud, highlight federal tools that can help fix these issues, and offer recommendations for addressing the riskiest programs and practices.

Introduced

March 26, 2026

Policy Area

Government Operations and Politics

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