Money Where Our Mouths Are Act
Summary
The Money Where Our Mouths Are Act is a legislative proposal introduced by Representative John James that aims to address how federal resources are allocated. While the specific text of the bill is not yet summarized by the Congressional Research Service, the title suggests a focus on ensuring that government funding and official actions match the stated priorities or promises of policymakers. This could involve changes to how federal agencies manage their budgets or how government officials are held accountable for their fiscal decisions.
If enacted, the bill would likely impact the oversight of government spending and the administration of federal programs. It has been referred to the Committee on House Administration and the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, indicating that the proposal involves the internal operations of Congress and the broader federal bureaucracy. As it is currently in the early stages of the legislative process, it would require approval from both the House and Senate and the President's signature to become law.