AFGE Leads the Fight to Stop Waste, Fraud, Abuse in Outsourcing
The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) is ramping up its efforts to permanently stop waste, fraud, and abuse in government contracting. Thanks to the hard work and dedication of Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-MD), The CLEAN UP Act (S. 924, the Correction of Longstanding Errors in Agencies Unsustainable Procurement Act) was introduced in the United States Senate on April 29, 2009. This monumental piece of legislation would clean up the contracting out mess left behind by the previous administration by making the outsourcing and insourcing processes more fair to federal employees and more accountable to taxpayers. AFGE has also been working closely with Representative John Sarbanes (D-MD) on the House version of the CLEAN UP Act, which is set to be introduced the week of May 11th. AFGE Activists are encouraged to contact their senators and representatives and ask them to co-sponsor this piece of legislation. To contact your senators, please visit: www.unionvoice.org To contact your representative, please visit: www.unionvoice.org Its time to ensure that government works for all Americans, and taxpayers money is not mismanaged by government contracts. The end of the waste, fraud and abuse in government contracting hinges on the passage of the CLEAN UP Act because this bill will: Ensure that jobs that are inherently governmental are performed by federal employees. Agencies would be require to identify those jobs performed by contractors and come up with a …
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