WASHINGTON— US Senator Bill Cassidy, MD (R-LA) applauded the passage of the Making Electronic Government Accountable By Yielding Tangible Efficiencies (MEGABYTE) Act in the US Senate. Similar legislation has already passed through the US House of Representatives. Dr. Cassidy is eager for Congress finalize this measure and send it to the President’s desk. Watch Dr. Cassidy speak on the MEGABYTE Act and download the clip here. “Billions of taxpayer dollars could be saved if federal agencies kept track of what software they buy. It’s irresponsible they don’t do so already,” said Dr. Cassidy. “Tax dollars could be better used on our troops and our classrooms, not redundant software licenses.” Background Dr. Cassidy introduced the bill with Senator Gary Peters (D-MI) in the US Senate in December, 2015 after the non-partisan Government Accountability Office (GAO) found that implementing oversight and management policies of federal software licenses saved a single agency $181 million tax dollars per year. If implemented, the MEGABYTE Act could yield billions in savings across the federal government. The MEGABYTE Act advanced through the Senate on July 7, 2016. The House companion to Dr. Cassidy’s bill, introduced by Representative Matt Cartwright (PA-17), was passed on June 7, 2016. The MEGABYTE Act saves tax dollars and cuts government waste through the following actions:
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Committed to reducing government waste, Dr. Cassidy also introduced the Eliminating Government-Funding Oil-Painting (EGO) Act, which bans the federal government from spending taxpayer dollars on oil paintings of presidents, vice presidents, cabinet secretaries or members of Congress, which can often cost $40,000 each.
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