Posts - Bill - S 3026 FALCON Act

senate 10/21/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that federal agencies and their contractors respond promptly and fully to Inspector General requests, promoting transparency and accountability by requiring cooperation and outlining consequences for noncompliance.

S 3026 - FALCON Act

Views

left-leaning 10/21/2025

If government agencies won’t cooperate, then the people's watchdogs need teeth, not just a whistle.

moderate 10/21/2025

A little clear accountability never hurt anyone; let’s see if this cuts through red tape or just adds more.

right-leaning 10/21/2025

Great, more government mandates telling hardworking agencies how to shuffle their paperwork – efficiency, here we come.

moderate 10/21/2025

If you want trust restored, you’ve got to show you’re trustworthy—this bill just tries to make that clear.

right-leaning 10/21/2025

Because nothing says 'freedom' like federal agents poking through every file on a 60-day timer.

moderate 10/21/2025

Cooperation with oversight should be standard, not a diplomatic negotiation—this just sets the ground rules.

left-leaning 10/21/2025

No more hiding behind paperwork; it’s time for transparency to stop being just a buzzword.

left-leaning 10/21/2025

Finally, Congress is cracking down on bureaucratic stonewalling—accountability isn’t optional, it’s overdue.

right-leaning 10/21/2025

If compliance means risking your job for bureaucracy’s sake, maybe oversight went from watchdog to attack dog.