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  • The proposed bill, H.R. 2297, also called the "Taxpayer-Funded Union Time Transparency Act," requires federal agencies to provide Congress with a yearly report about the use of "official time" as detailed in title 5, United States Code. This report would include details such...

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    The "Taxpayer-Funded Union Time Transparency Act" is a new idea that wants government offices to tell Congress every year about the time their workers spend doing union activities, like talking about working rules. This helps everyone see how much time and money is used for these activities.

  • 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...

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    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.