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>A Senate Republican is pushing a provision that would swiftly deactivate employee credit cards once they finish their service at the Pentagon.
Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst wants to require physical cards issued to ex-employees to be returned to the department immediately. Her proposal, which is being offered as part of the annual National Defense Authorization Act, would also mandate the deletion of credit cards from digital wallets.
Earlier this year, an audit conducted by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) exposed an eye-popping $40 billion in annual expenditures throughout the government on 4.6 million credit cards - a number that's nearly twice the number of active federal employees.
Archive: https://archive.today/aruue
From the post:
>>A Senate Republican is pushing a provision that would swiftly deactivate employee credit cards once they finish their service at the Pentagon.
Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst wants to require physical cards issued to ex-employees to be returned to the department immediately. Her proposal, which is being offered as part of the annual National Defense Authorization Act, would also mandate the deletion of credit cards from digital wallets.
Earlier this year, an audit conducted by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) exposed an eye-popping $40 billion in annual expenditures throughout the government on 4.6 million credit cards - a number that's nearly twice the number of active federal employees.
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