GAO Reports & Testimonies
Budget and Accounting Act of 1921. In 2004 the name was changed to the Government Accountability Office when the GAO Human Capital Reform Act was enacted on July 7, 2004. GAO gives Congress, the heads of executive agencies, and the public, timely, fact-based, non-partisan information that may be used to improve government and save billions of dollars.
This collection contains items created by the United States Government Accountability Office. Included are documents such as reports, testimonies, and letters relating to the Federal Reserve System and banking. The General Accounting Office (GAO) was originally formed July 1, 1920 as a result of the
- Government Accountability Office Reports & Testimony
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- Government Accountability Office Reports
- General Accounting Office Reports and Comptroller General Decisions
- 1950s
- 1960s
- Inventory of Government-Wide Financial Reports on the Federal Government : List and Description of Reports
- Review of Procedures for Offering Marketable Obligations of the Treasury Department
- 1970s
- 1980s
- 1990s
- 2000s
- 2010s
- 2020s
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1951-2021
- United States Government Accountability Office Reports on the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP)
- Report on Audit of Federal Home Loan Banks : Letter from the Comptroller General of the United States Transmitting a Report
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United States. General Accounting Office and United States. Government Accountability Office. GAO Reports & Testimonies , 1951-2021, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/6136, accessed on May 4, 2024.