WISE Government Act
The WISE Government Act mandates federal agencies to use scientific data for decision-making, enhancing transparency and accountability to improve public trust.
The WISE Government Act mandates federal agencies to use scientific data for decision-making, enhancing transparency and accountability to improve public trust.
The WISE Government Act aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of government operations by promoting the use of scientific data and informed decision-making processes. The legislation seeks to ensure that government actions are grounded in reliable information, thereby improving public trust and accountability.
While the specific provisions of the WISE Government Act have not been detailed in the introduced version, the title suggests a focus on the following areas:
The WISE Government Act would primarily impact:
The WISE Government Act is sponsored by:
- Bill Foster (Primary Sponsor)
- Eleanor Holmes Norton (Cosponsor)
- Mike Quigley (Cosponsor)
- Mark Takano (Cosponsor)
The WISE Government Act represents a legislative effort to modernize government operations by embedding scientific rigor and transparency into decision-making processes. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, further details on specific provisions and impacts are expected to emerge.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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