HR 8907
International Spending Transparency Act
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Bill overview
This bill, the International Spending Transparency Act, requires the State Department to create a dedicated unit within its Inspector General’s office to audit how the United States spends money on contributions to various international organizations. The unit will annually review these contributions, examining how funds are used, whether the organizations are meeting their goals, and whether any funds are being directed to specific countries or designated foreign terrorist organizations. The audit findings will be reported to Congress to promote accountability and transparency in U.S. foreign aid spending.
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Michael Waltz
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