GAO Report Slams FCC
eldavojohn writes "The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has made a report available today that was requested a year ago by a Democratic senator that finds the Federal Communications Commissions has been favoring lobbyists a little too much. 'The report says that some people at the commission warn lobbyists when a particular issue is about to come up for a vote. Typically, the commission chairman circulates an item for vote three weeks before a meeting. Under the rules of the FCC, meeting agendas are published one week before a vote is scheduled. Once the agenda is published lobbying is banned. The report says that the two-week window allows lobbyist plenty of time to "maximize their impact."'"
We have a winner folks!
Government Accountability? That's almost as bad as "Microsoft Business Intelligence".
There is no reasonable defense against an idiot with an agenda
:wq
This happens everywhere across the whole world! Things are NEVER done on schedule, but somehow we expect government bureaucracy to be faster? Who are these people? Project Managers? Unlikely...
If I say I'll get the report to you next week, you actually won't get it until 2 or 3 weeks, that's how things work.
Besides, he only wants the report for scandal and sensationalism. Move along.
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