For senior Americans who have contributed taxes to this country for decades, the federal government must demonstrate transparency in how it manages public funds.
April 8th, 2026
The Honorable Josh Brecheen
2nd Congressional District of Oklahoma
351 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515
Dear Congressman Brecheen,
On behalf of AMAC Action, the advocacy affiliate of the Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC), with over 2 million members nationwide, I write to express our strong support for the Expedited Transparency Act.
Our organization represents seniors who have spent decades working, paying taxes, and contributing to the strength and prosperity of this nation. We believe deeply in fiscal responsibility, limited government, and accountability to the American people. For our members, many of whom live on fixed incomes, stopping fraud and abuse of taxpayer dollars is a top priority.
The Expedited Transparency Act offers a commonsense improvement to federal spending oversight. While USASpending.gov was an important step forward when it was created, the current delays in reporting, often stretching weeks or even months, undermine its purpose. Simply put, transparency delayed is accountability denied.
By requiring that federal disbursements be made public within three business days, this legislation brings transparency into the modern era. With today’s technology, there is no justification for prolonged reporting gaps that leave taxpayers in the dark. Prompt disclosure will empower citizens, watchdog organizations, and policymakers to identify waste, fraud, and abuse far more effectively.
For seniors who have honored their obligations to this country, the federal government must demonstrate the same level of responsibility in how it manages public funds. The Expedited Transparency Act will help to restore confidence that taxpayer dollars are being handled with care and openness.
AMAC Action applauds your leadership on this important issue, and we look forward to working with you to move this legislation forward in the 119th Congress.
Sincerely,
Rebecca Weber
CEO, Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC)
Chairwoman, AMAC Action