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Government Transparency: Agencies Must Publish Clear Organizational Charts and Leadership.

This law mandates federal agencies to create and publicly post up-to-date organizational charts detailing their structure and leadership. Citizens will easily be able to identify who leads specific offices, whether positions are vacant, or if officials are serving in an acting capacity. This change aims to boost government transparency and accountability without authorizing new funding.
Key points
Federal agencies must publish detailed organizational charts on their websites showing hierarchy, functions, and unique identifying codes for each office.
Charts must include names, titles, and the status (vacant or acting) of key leaders.
This makes it easier for the public to understand the government's structure and hold specific officials accountable for their functions.
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Additional Information
Print number: 118_S_5312
Sponsor: Sen. Peters, Gary C. [D-MI]
Process start date: 2024-11-13