OpenTheBooks
We are a nonprofit organization that operates independently and serves as a watchdog, maintaining the largest private collection of data on government expenditures. By utilizing the Freedom of Information Act, we gather information about how taxpayer money is spent and provide oversight on these finances. Our mission is to ensure that the government remains accountable to the citizens who fund it.
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openthebooks.com | Emily Kopp
By Emily Kopp | Published at Daily Caller Former White House Chief Medical Advisor Anthony Fauci earned $3.5 million in his first year of retirement from government and may have misled Congress about the date of his departure, documents reveal. Fauci received several six-figure deposits through 2023 totaling $1.15 million according to a 141-page financial disclosure obtained by Open the Books, a government watchdog group. CHECK OUT THE FULL STORY.
Joni Ernst Proposes to Sell Millions of Dollars of IRS Firearms to Pay Off National Debt | Breitbart
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openthebooks.com | Sean Moran |Seán Moran
By Sean Moran | Published at Breitbart As America approaches Tax Day on Tuesday, Ernst introduced the Why Does the IRS Needs Guns Act to reform how the agency handles firearms. The Iowa senator introduced the legislation after reports from Open the Books have suggested the IRS would one of the top 50 largest police departments based on its headcount and stockpiling of firearms and ammunition.
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openthebooks.com | James Lynch
By James Lynch | Published a National Review Senator Joni Ernst (R., Iowa) is celebrating tax day by introducing three pieces of legislation to crack down on the IRS by holding bureaucrats accountable for failing to pay taxes.
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1 month ago |
openthebooks.com | Bob Ivry |Jeremy Portnoy
By Bob Ivry and Jeremy Portnoy, RealClearInvestigations In 1974, Congress created the Legal Services Corporation to connect lower-income Americans involved in civil disputes with free legal help. The law that established the agency stipulated that authorization for its funding would expire in 1980, when lawmakers were required to vote on whether to keep it alive. They never did. Still, Congress has funded LSC every year since.
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2 months ago |
openthebooks.com | Alec Schemmel
By Alec Schemmel | Published at Fox News FIRST ON FOX: A new initiative is tracking government agency spending in comparison to growth, and a conservative fiscal watchdog group has discovered what it deems to be an alarming trend. According to OpenTheBooks, staff levels at the Department of Education have decreased since 2000, but the agency's spending grew by 749%.
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