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Presidential Memo Calls for More Disclosure on Canceled Spending

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FedWeek- President Trump has issued a memo calling for what it called “radical transparency about wasteful spending,” telling agencies to make public, to the maximum allowed by law, “the complete details of every terminated program, cancelled contract, terminated grant, or any other discontinued obligation of federal funds.”

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