Foreign Aid Impact Assessment Act
Summary
The Foreign Aid Impact Assessment Act would require the President to provide regular reports to Congress evaluating the effectiveness of U.S. economic assistance sent to foreign countries. These reports would analyze the impact of aid on a country-by-country basis, covering the three most recent fiscal years. For citizens, this measure aims to increase transparency and accountability regarding how federal tax dollars are spent abroad by ensuring there is a formal record of whether international aid is achieving its intended goals.
AI-generated summary
Lifecycle of the Bill
No events recorded for this stage yet.