Independence and Accountability for Inspectors General

October 3, 2007

Ensuring the accountability that our citizens demand and which they deserve.

In 1978, the House committee that was then known as Government Operations envisioned Inspectors General as watchdogs to bring accountability and oversight to our agencies. Now, almost 30 years later, we act to update and improve this valuable program.

This important bill will not only bring enhanced continuity and accountability to the Inspectors General, it will strengthen their most important quality: their independence from the departments an agencies that they inspect. The American people should have the utmost faith that their precious taxpayer dollars are being used in the most efficient manner.

This bill ensures the accountability that our citizens demand and which they deserve.

I urge a "yes" vote on the previous question and on the rule. I yield back the balance of my time, and I move the previous question on the resolution.