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Just as important as changing what Washington does is to change how it does it. We cannot begin to tackle the challenges we face in the short term to revive our economy and in the long term to put us on the path to growth without restoring fiscal responsibility and accountability to Government.
The Administration in its first weeks has taken the initial steps to restore fiscal discipline by requesting and signing into law an economic recovery bill that is free of all earmarks and by launching Recovery.gov – an unprecedented effort to allow the public to track how and where recovery funds are actually used. To continue this progress, the Administration will:
For decades, the argument in Washington has been between those who say that government is the cause of every problem and those who say that it’s the answer. What has become clear over the past eight years, especially in light of the Federal Government’s response to Hurricane Katrina, is that what bothers Americans is bad government—government that does not to do its job effectively and efficiently. To make Government more effective, the Administration will:
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