Elizabeth Flock
US News & World Report
April 29,
2013
The Government Accountability Office tells Whispers it is now investigating
large ammunition purchases made by the
Department of Homeland Security. Chuck Young, a spokesman for GAO, says the
investigation of the purchases is “just getting underway.”
The congressional investigative agency is jumping into the fray just as
legislation was introduced in both the Senate and the House to restrict the
purchase of ammo by some government agencies (except the Department of Defense).
The AMMO Act, introduced Friday, would prevent
agencies from buying more ammunition if “stockpiles” are greater than what they
were in previous administrations.
Donelle Harder, a spokeswoman for Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Okla., who introduced
the legislation in the Senate, tells Whispers the bill would also require GAO to
share the findings of its report on DHS purchases with Congress.
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Monday, April 29, 2013
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