Senate Bill
S. 3748
Terminate Unaccountable Spending, Abuse, Deception, and Fraud Act
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This bill appears to address government spending oversight and accountability, likely focusing on eliminating wasteful or fraudulent expenditures. Based on its referral to the Committee on Foreign Relations, it may specifically target spending related to foreign aid or international programs. The full details of the bill's provisions are not yet available.
Latest Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
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Terminate Unaccountable Spending, Abuse, Deception, and Fraud Act
This bill appears to address government spending oversight and accountability, likely focusing on eliminating wasteful or fraudulent expenditures. Based on its referral to the Committee on Foreign Relations, it may specifically target spending related to forei
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This bill appears to address government spending oversight and accountability, likely focusing on eliminating wasteful or fraudulent expenditures. Based on its referral to the Committee on Foreign Relations, it may specifically target spending related to foreign aid or international programs. The full details of the bill's provisions are not yet available.
- Bill Number
- 3748
- Introduced
- 1/29/2026
- Status
- Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
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Fact Sheet
- Title
- Terminate Unaccountable Spending, Abuse, Deception, and Fraud Act
- Bill Number
- 3748
- Sponsor
- No sponsor
- Status
- Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
- Introduced
- 1/29/2026
- Summary
- This bill appears to address government spending oversight and accountability, likely focusing on eliminating wasteful or fraudulent expenditures. Based on its referral to the Committee on Foreign Relations, it may specifically target spending related to foreign aid or international programs. The fu
Data from Congress.gov
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