At a Subcommittee business meeting, the Subcommittee approved three pending bills: H.R. 404, the Federal Customer Service Enhancement Act; H.R. 1870, the Contractor Tax Enforcement Act; and H.R. 1865, establishing a pilot program for collection of local tax debt.
The Subcommittee continued its oversight of the federal health response to the 9/11 attacks by holding a field hearing in Brooklyn, NY titled “9/11 Health Effects: Environmental Impacts for Residents and Responders.”
The Subcommittee held a legislative hearing on two bills related to tax collection. The first bill is the Contractor Tax Enforcement Act, which would prohibit delinquent federal tax debtors from being eligible to contract with federal agencies. The second bill would amend Title 31 of the United States Code by authorizing a pilot program for local governments to offset federal tax refunds to collect local tax debts.
On Tuesday, March 20, 2007, at 2:00 pm, in room 2154, the Subcommittee held an oversight hearing entitled, “Federal Financial Statements for FY 2006: Fiscal Outlook, Management Weaknesses and Consequences.”
The hearing examined the results of GAO’s audit of the U.S. Government’s consolidated financial statement for the fiscal year ended 2006, as well as specific examples illustrating material weaknesses and financial mismanagement.
On Wednesday, February 28, 2007, at 12:00 noon, in room 2247 Rayburn, the Subcommittee held an oversight hearing entitled, “9/11 Health Effects: Federal Monitoring and Treatment of Residents and Responders.”
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