Government Accountability Office

IRS Hasn’t Planned Details of How $80 Billion Windfall With Affect Middle Class

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) does not yet know the details of how the Biden admin's approval of an $80 billion windfall will affect middle-class audits.

Educator Sexual Misconduct Increasing Across U.S. Public Schools

Sexual misconduct by teachers and staff against students is on the rise, an audit from the Sexual Assault Unit of the Chicago school’s Office of the Inspector General (OIG) found.

U.S. Won’t Send Ukraine M1 Abrams Tanks

Reportedly due to high fuel consumption and breakdown rates.

House Republicans Request Gov’t Watchdog Investigate Foreign Investments in American Farmland

More than 100 House Republicans are asking a government watchdog to probe foreign investments in U.S. farmland, including those by China, which they say may present national and food security concerns.

The US Edges Closes to Passing Digital ID Legislation

The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Committee has approved the Improving Digital Identity Act, a legal framework for digital ID systems for US citizens.

GOP Asks for Investigation of Foreigners Who Own U.S. Farmland

More than 100 House Republicans are asking a government watchdog to probe foreign investments in U.S. farmland, including those by China, which they say...

Schools Confronting Devastating Learning Losses as Students Head Back to the Classroom

Students are reaping the consequences of COVID shutdowns as schools return to the classroom this fall.

IRS Is Stockpiling 5 Million Rounds of Ammo

The federal government is currently stashing large amounts of weapons and ammunition for unknown reasons.

17% of Immigration Cases Tossed Because DHS Failed to File Paperwork, Study Finds

Immigration judges are tossing one out of every six new immigration cases because Homeland Security failed to file a basic form — the original court summons — according to a new study.

Matt Gaetz Proposes Bill Restricting the IRS From Purchasing Ammunition

The IRS unnecessarily spent $725,000 on ammunition from March to June this year.

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