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House Advances Bill to Save $11 Billion By Overturning Obama Federal Pay Hike

“Federal employees are on average compensated 16% more than their private sector counterparts. In fact, during the so-called ‘pay freeze’ federal employee pay has gone up by $3,328 while private sector pay has gone up only $1,404."

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Full Oversight Committee Markup

Hearing
Unintended Consequences: Is Government Effectively Addressing the Unemployment Crisis?

Subcommittee on Economic Growth, Job Creation, and Regulatory Affairs, Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH)

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FACT SHEET: H.R. 273- Overturning the President’s Federal Pay Hike

H.R. 273 overturns the President’s December 27, 2012 executive order giving federal employees an across-the-board raise – thus saving taxpayers $11 billion over ten years.

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Oversight Committee Adopts Bipartisan Recommendations to Prevent New York Medicaid Misspending and Recover Past Overpayments

The report details some of the historic problems with New York State's Medicaid program as revealed by independent investigators, news organizations, and the Committee's own research. The report shows that fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement has been a large problem...

Hearing
The Effects of Rising Energy Costs on American Families and Employers

Subcommittee on Energy Policy, Health Care, and Entitlements, Chairman James Lankford (R-OK)

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Issa Statement on GAO High Risk List

“The GAO’s latest High Risk List includes seventeen items that have been on the list more than a decade, and six that have been on the list since it began in 1990," Issa said.

Hearing
Exploring GAO’s High Risk List and Opportunities for Reform

Full Committee Hearing, Chairman Darrell Issa (R-CA)

Hearing
U.S. Direct Assistance in Afghanistan: Ensuring Transparency and Accountability

Subcommittee on National Security, Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-UT)

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Oversight Hearing to Review Impact of Rising Energy Costs on American Families

"Energy costs for the average American family have risen significantly in the last twelve years. Since 2000, the amount that families spend on energy has increased to 20 percent of real income, up from 12 percent in 2001."