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Each year the Congressional Research Service publishes over 1,000 reports on a broad range of topics at a cost of $100 million to taxpayers. Unfortunately, CRS is not able to publish these reports for public consumption. They are the private property of Congress. Rep. Leonard Lance (R-NJ) is leading the charge for more transparency by advocating for these CRS reports to be made public.
By Grover Norquist4.8
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Each year the Congressional Research Service publishes over 1,000 reports on a broad range of topics at a cost of $100 million to taxpayers. Unfortunately, CRS is not able to publish these reports for public consumption. They are the private property of Congress. Rep. Leonard Lance (R-NJ) is leading the charge for more transparency by advocating for these CRS reports to be made public.