Pentagon Fails Annual Audit for 7th Time in a ROW - Congress Reintroduce & PASS the Audit The Pentagon Act!
According to the Defense Department's yearly financial report the Pentagon has once again failed its independent annual audit. They are unable to fully account for its massive $824 billion budget. It's time the Pentagon was held accountable for their continued failings. We urge you to join the call for Congress to reintroduce and pass the Audit the Pentagon Act. This legislation holds the Pentagon accountable for ongoing audit failures by imposing penalties and ensures transparency in the use of taxpayer dollars.
Your voice matters, you can send this instant Fax Blast today and demand that Congress hold the Pentagon accountable and reintroduce and pass the Audit the Pentagon Act!
Pentagon Fails Annual Audit for 7th Time in a ROW - Congress Reintroduce & PASS the Audit The Pentagon Act!
According to the Defense Department's yearly financial report the Pentagon has once again failed its independent annual audit. They are unable to fully account for its massive $824 billion budget. It's time the Pentagon was held accountable for their continued failings. We urge you to join the call for Congress to reintroduce and pass the Audit the Pentagon Act. This legislation holds the Pentagon accountable for ongoing audit failures by imposing penalties and ensures transparency in the use of taxpayer dollars.
Your voice matters, you can send this instant Fax Blast today and demand that Congress hold the Pentagon accountable and reintroduce and pass the Audit the Pentagon Act!
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