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  • S. 5312, known as the "ORG CHART Act," requires government agencies to create and maintain clear organizational hierarchies. The agencies must provide diagrams and lists showing the relationships between their offices and positions, identify leaders, note if any positions are vacant or filled...

    Simple Explanation

    The ORG CHART Act says that government offices have to make easy-to-understand family tree-like diagrams to show who is in charge and how they are connected, and this information should be available online, but they can't use extra money to do it.

  • S. 5312, also known as the "ORG CHART Act," seeks to standardize how U.S. government agencies organize and present their internal hierarchies. The bill mandates that agencies create, update, and publicly post an organizational chart showing relationships, positions, and...

    Simple Explanation

    The "ORG CHART Act" is like a rule that tells government groups to make and show clear maps of who's in charge of what, so people can understand who does what in each group. This helps everyone see how important decisions are made and who is responsible.