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Oversight

Defense, Oversight

Another Year and Additional F-35 Complications

February 7, 2020 Sean Kennedy

Add one more item to the list of innumerable glitches in Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program.  

Appropriations, Budget, Oversight

CBO’s 2020 Economic Outlook Shows Trillion-Dollar Deficits Are Here To Stay

February 7, 2020 Peter Klensch

Unsurprisingly, the United States’ fiscal outlook remains dreadful.

Medicaid:  The Feds Have Failed To Stop the Waste and Mismanagement, Let The States Try
Appropriations, Budget, Entitlements, General Waste, Healthcare, Oversight, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager, State Issues

Medicaid: The Feds Have Failed To Stop the Waste and Mismanagement, Let The States Try

January 15, 2020 Leslie Paige

Medicaid is losing billions to waste, fraud, and abuse, and the program is crushing state budgets  The feds haven’t been able to fix it.  Let the states try.  

New USDA SNAP Rules and Work Requirements Come at the Perfect Time for Job Seekers
Agriculture, Budget, Entitlements, General Waste, Oversight, State Issues

New USDA SNAP Rules and Work Requirements Come at the Perfect Time for Job Seekers

January 10, 2020 Leslie Paige

The December 2019 jobs report, released on January 10, 2020 confirms what everyone already knows; the economy is strong and the jobs market is robust.  The U.S. added 145,000 new jobs in December, the unemployment rate persisted at a fifty-year low of 3.5 percent, and average earnings rose slightly, with the year over year gain at […]

New USDA Rule Will Help Reduce SNAP Abuse and Encourage Work
Agriculture, Budget, General Waste, Oversight

New USDA Rule Will Help Reduce SNAP Abuse and Encourage Work

December 5, 2019 Leslie Paige

The program today has little meaningful oversight and is persistently susceptible to fraud.

Oversight, Postal Service

USPS Ends Another Fiscal Year With Billion-Dollar Losses

November 15, 2019 Peter Klensch

There is no doubt that the USPS is facing a serious financial crisis.

Budget, General Waste, Oversight, Postal Service

Best Laid Plans: Another USPS IG Report, Another Failed Attempt to Save Money

October 18, 2019 Leslie Paige

As has been pointed out repeatedly in the past few years, United States Postal Service (USPS) management continues to struggle mightily to enact efficiencies or carve out savings from its operations.  And this continues to be the case despite the dramatic drop in mail volume and USPS Postmaster General (PMG) Megan Brennan’s regular declarations and […]

Defense, Healthcare, Oversight, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager, Technology, Telecommunications

Hope Ahead for VA/DOD Interoperability

August 7, 2019 Deborah Collier

In 1982, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Department of Defense (DOD) were charged by Congress to share patient information for servicemembers transitioning from DOD into the VA health care system.  This transition process has been anything but seamless, with medical records being attached to gurneys each time a patient was moved, and […]

The Multiemployer Pensions Crisis Needs Reform, Not a Bailout
Oversight

The Multiemployer Pensions Crisis Needs Reform, Not a Bailout

July 12, 2019 Peter Klensch

A billion-dollar taxpayer bailout of failing multiemployer pensions is on the horizon. Ten years ago, subprime mortgages went from being a little-known form of lending to the precipitating factor in the international banking crisis that led to the Great Recession. Multiemployer pensions, which have been allowed to systematically underfund plans and make unrealistic assumptions on […]

Taxpayers' Independence Day
General Waste, Oversight, Taxes, Technology, Telecommunications

Taxpayers’ Independence Day

July 3, 2019 Thomas Schatz

The American people received an early Independence Day present on July 1 when President Trump signed into law H.R. 3151, the Taxpayer First Act of 2019.

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