Agency Accountability and Cost Transparency Act of 2025
H.R. 1963 requires federal agencies to improve cost reporting and transparency, boosting accountability with public dashboards and stronger oversight.
H.R. 1963 requires federal agencies to improve cost reporting and transparency, boosting accountability with public dashboards and stronger oversight.
The bill’s title indicates a focus on increasing accountability of federal agencies and enhancing transparency around costs. The exact legislative goals, definitions, and targeted programs would be specified in the text of the bill and accompanying summaries. At this time, the available information confirms only the broad objective of improving agency accountability and cost transparency.
Specific provisions, mechanisms, and requirements are not provided in the information available here. The full text would outline:
- Definitions of covered agencies or activities
- Required cost reporting metrics, formats, and frequencies
- Standards for cost transparency (e.g., public dashboards, reports to Congress)
- Oversight and enforcement provisions (roles of auditors or inspectors general, penalties or corrective actions)
- Timelines for compliance and any phased implementation
- Procedures for addressing noncompliance or disputes
If you’d like, I can update this summary with exact provisions once the bill text and committee reports are available.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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