Posts - Bill - HR 4372 To amend title 10 to shorten breach reporting timelines, increase program transparency, and improve congressional oversight of Department of Defense cost overruns with respect to the cost growth for major systems, and for other purposes.

house 07/14/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to improve how the Department of Defense reports and manages cost overruns on major defense programs by speeding up breach notifications, increasing transparency, and ensuring stricter oversight to help prevent wasteful spending.

HR 4372 - To amend title 10 to shorten breach reporting timelines, increase program transparency, and improve congressional oversight of Department of Defense cost overruns with respect to the cost growth for major systems, and for other purposes.

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left-leaning 07/14/2025

Cutting cost overruns isn’t just smart budgeting; it’s about making every taxpayer penny fight for peace, not waste.

left-leaning 07/14/2025

Finally, shining a light on Pentagon spending like it was hiding in a bunker—transparency is the first step to justice.

right-leaning 07/14/2025

Cutting reporting but not spending? Sounds like bureaucracy growing legs and running faster without a leash.

right-leaning 07/14/2025

More government boxes to check won’t stop waste—stop funding failing programs instead of micromanaging reports.

left-leaning 07/14/2025

If the Defense Department can’t get its act together in 30 days, maybe it’s time to rethink the whole war machine budget.

moderate 07/14/2025

Thirty days to report breaches? At least now the bureaucracy has a speed limit to dodge behind.

moderate 07/14/2025

If cost overruns keep bleeding the budget, maybe this bill is the bandage—or at least a better map to the leak.

right-leaning 07/14/2025

If programs blow budgets twice, kill ’em fast—no more wasting good soldiers’ money on bad ideas.

moderate 07/14/2025

Transparency’s great and all, but let’s see if quick reports actually turn into real accountability or just more paperwork.