Today's GAO Reports - May 14, 2008

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) today released the following reports and testimonies:

Reports

1. U.S.-China Trade: USTR's China Compliance Reports and Plans Could Be Improved. GAO-08-405, April 14.  Highlights

2. Residential Facilities: Surveys of State Child Welfare, Health and Mental Health, and Juvenile Justice Directors (GAO-08-631SP, May 2008), an E-Supplement to GAO-08-346. GAO-08-631SP, May 13. [Internet only]

Testimonies

1. U.S. Department of Agriculture: Management of Civil Rights Efforts Continues to Be Deficient Despite Years of Attention, by Lisa R. Shames, director, natural resources and environment, before the Subcommittee on Government Management, Organization, and Procurement, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. GAO-08-755T, May 14.  Highlights

2. Medical Devices: FDA Faces Challenges in Conducting Inspections of Foreign Manufacturing Establishments, by Marcia G. Crosse, director, health care, before the Subcommittee on Health, House Committee on Energy and Commerce. GAO-08-780T, May 14.  Highlights

3. Health Savings Accounts: Participation Grew, and Many HSA-Eligible Plan Enrollees Did Not Open HSAs while Individuals Who Did Had Higher Incomes, by John E. Dicken, director, health care, before the Subcommittee on Health, House Committee on Ways and Means. GAO-08-802T, May 14.  Highlights

Reposted Product

1. No Child Left Behind Act: Education Actions Could Improve the Targeting of School Improvement Funds to Schools Most in Need of Assistance. GAO-08-380, February 29. [Reposted to correct maps on pages 21 and 28, which were reversed.]  Highlights


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