Congresswoman Jan Schakoswky, Representing the 9th District of Illinois
   

APRIL 27, 2004

SCHAKOWSKY INTRODUCES LEGISLATION TO SAVE TAXPAYERS 
HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS 
OF DOLLARS A YEAR

WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Representative Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) today introduced legislation that would save taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars a year.  U.S. Representative Henry Waxman (D-CA), the top Democrat on the House Government Reform Committee and a leader on government accountability, is an original cosponsor of the bill.

Schakowsky introduced the bill after a General Accounting Office (GAO) report she had requested found that the federal government is overpaying vendors by hundreds of millions of dollars because agencies have failed to use their bargaining power to obtain discounts.

The bill would require federal agencies that use a "Governmentwide commercial purchase card," or in other words, a government issued credit card, to negotiate discounts with their vendors.  In addition, the bill calls on agency heads to use contracts instead of purchase cards, whenever possible, in order to lock in long term savings.  

The GAO report will be released tomorrow during a scheduled hearing of the Senate Government Affairs Committee.    The Chair of the Committee, Senator Susan Collins (R-ME), is a co-requester of the report with Schakowsky.

Schakowsky, as the former ranking Democrat on the Government Efficiency Subcommittee, had called on GAO to investigate this and other issues dealing with financial mismanagement and wasteful spending by the federal government.

"How many more hearing must Congress have on GAO reports before taking real action to bring about financial accountability in the federal government?  Taxpayers will continue to be bilked out of billions of dollars until we act.   This is commonsense legislation that will bring measured savings to taxpayers," Schakowsky said.

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