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All rights reserved. Patrick J. O’Brien, Chairman

In recent years, the public has given increased attention to the frustrating lack
of accountability in Washington. Massive spending bills, budget proposals keeping
this country in the red, and partisan bickering have all contributed to folks’ unhappiness
with Congress. Washington must change the way it does business and restore the public’s
trust in our democratic system. Last week, I was proud to support several pieces
of legislation that would help restore accountability and transparency to Congress.
On Tuesday, the House passed a bill (H.R. 3581) to provide a more accurate accounting
of the true cost of federal credit programs. This would allow both Congress and the
citizens of the United States to have a better idea of the real deficit, thereby
leading to more transparency in the budget process as well as the opportunity for
a more effective deficit reduction strategy. On Wednesday, a bill authored by Rep.
Paul Ryan (H.R. 3521) passed the House by a vote of 254-
Many folks in Virginia’s First District have also been demanding
action recently to ensure that Members of Congress are treated the same way as everyone
else when it comes to laws governing financial decisions, such as buying and selling
stocks. On Thursday, I supported the Stop Trading On Congressional Knowledge (STOCK)
Act, which passed the House of Representatives by a vote of 417-
Accountability and transparency have been largely absent from political conversations,
and I am committed to restoring common-
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February 17, 2012