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IRS: “No records” Analyzing or Discussing Proposal to Increase Agents and Reporting Requirements”

IRS claims no internal communications over controversial changes in Biden budget April 20, 2022 (Washington, ...

Tax Day 2022: IRS Delivers Less Transparency from Themselves, Less Security with Your Information

FGI continues to investigate IRS, Treasury for apparent misconduct April 18, 2022 (Washington, DC) – Today ...

Watchdog group: Oklahoma taxpayers should ‘ask tough questions’ on state COVID-19 spending

By David Beasley (Sooner State News) April 8, 2022 Oklahomans should "ask tough questions and demand ...

Critical Minerals Order Continues “Great Transition” Approach; Ignores Pain at Pump

Last Thursday, President Biden announced that the Administration would be invoking the Defense Production Act in an attempt to ease potential supply chain issues for electric vehicle components. This order will move funds to private projects for feasibility studies surrounding the extraction of minerals that are essential to building electric vehicle batteries such as lithium, cobalt, graphite, nickel, and manganese. The invocation of this act is the latest attempt from the Administration to move the American public away from gasoline and towards electric vehicles.

Think Infrastructure Funds Were for Roads and Bridges? April Fools!

Department of Transportation fools Americans, attempts to divert highway funding to projects that do nothing to ...

COVID aid program “invitation” to fraudsters, without even “minimal checks” – Federal Watchdog

March 31, 2022 (Washington DC) - Over a month ago, the Functional Government Initiative (FGI) announced a broad ...

McGinnis: ‘FGI will be appealing the FTC’s decision to withhold all documents related to a possible investigation into the oil and gas industry’

By Andy Nghiem (DOJ Newswire) March 29, 2022 The Biden administration is continuing to place the blame on ...

SEC Says Disclosure For Thee But Not For Me

Agency’s rapid response raises questions about use of pre-written denial letters to deflect transparency into ...

FTC Response Indicates Active Discussion to Investigate Oil and Gas Industry for Price Gouging

In midst of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and skyrocketing inflation and gas prices, the Federal Trade Commission may be months into an investigation of the oil and gas industry.

Lack of U.S. energy independence concerns the Functional Government Initiative: ‘For years, Washington’s dysfunction has enraged the American public’

With energy costs on the rise across the country, Functional Government Initiative (FGI) members are now expressing concerns that some of President Joe Biden’s energy policies may be doing more harm than good, in terms of gaining control of the situation.

Lack of U.S. energy independence concerns the Functional Government Initiative: ‘We will continue working to expose the dysfunction of government’

Following the decision to ban all U.S. imports of Russian oil, the FGI continues to be concerned about the current energy policies the White House has in place. The organization is confident their investigation will yield vital results and help them better understand the energy priorities of the federal government. FGI said in late February that they are seeking full transparency from government agencies in the following areas: actions to slow gas price hikes using emergency powers; calls for investigating the meat and energy industries; efforts to hinder domestic fossil fuel production, halt pipeline approvals, and shut down American mines; and considerations behind the decision to re-nominate a Federal Reserve chairman who has presided over 40-year highs in inflation.

Lack of energy independence, impact ‘on our foreign policy’ concerns organization, Nevadans

"The areas of inquiry will include the following," the FGI said in the release. "Actions to slow gas price hikes using emergency powers; Calls for investigating the meat and energy industries; Efforts to hinder domestic fossil fuel production, halt pipeline approvals, and shut down American mines; and Considerations behind the decision to re-nominate a Federal Reserve Chairman who has presided over 40-year highs in inflation."
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