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  • The S. 5500 bill, titled the “Transparency in Bureaucratic Communications Act,” aims to change title 5 of the United States Code. It requires Inspectors General to report to Congress details about any communication between government establishments and internet services,...

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    The S. 5500 bill wants to make sure everyone knows when government workers talk to social media companies to change or manage things people post online. It aims to help by having special inspectors tell Congress about these talks, so everything stays clear and open.

  • S. 66, known as the "Transparency in Bureaucratic Communications Act," aims to amend title 5 of the United States Code. The bill instructs Inspectors General to include details about communications between government agencies and various internet service or content providers...

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    This bill asks government helpers (Inspectors General) to tell Congress about the chats and messages government workers have with companies like Facebook or Google, especially when talking about rules for online things like posts and videos.