Bipartisan Push on Fraud, Corruption, Shutdowns
Key Questions
What key initiatives are part of the bipartisan push on fraud and corruption?
The initiatives include Sessions' fraud Inspector General efforts, the SAFER anti-escheatment bill to prevent unfair asset seizures, Swallwell's slush fund ban, and Grassley's auto-CR bills to avoid shutdowns. These measures aim to enhance accountability amid $29 billion in waste and D.C. self-dealing. Related efforts focus on campaign finance reform, such as codifying limits on financing and pursuing a constitutional amendment.
How does the SAFER bill address escheatment issues?
The SAFER anti-escheatment bill targets unfair government seizures of unclaimed assets. It promotes accountability by curbing practices that contribute to fiscal waste and corruption.
What role do Grassley's auto-CR bills play in fiscal reforms?
Grassley's automatic continuing resolution (auto-CR) bills advance by preventing government shutdowns through streamlined funding mechanisms. They aim to reduce disruptions and focus on accountability amid broader concerns like $29B waste and asset seizures.
Sessions fraud IG, SAFER anti-escheatment, SWALWELL slush fund ban, Grassley auto-CR bills advance accountability amid $29B waste, asset seizures, D.C. self-dealing.