Sen. Blumenthal, Colleagues Urge Office of Management and Budget to Investigate Taxpayer-Funded Travel for Executive Branch Officials
"Taxpayers appear to be footing the bill for extraordinary travel expenses using government resources and providing
The letter urges OMB Director
The Federal Travel Regulation (FTR) requires that all federal agencies make travel arrangements in the most cost-effective manner, and requires that federal employees, including
Full text of the letter can be found below and here (https://us6.proxysite.com/process.php?d=x5B99FmPCRZCgt%2FaR0SdncFINm8FxGx9uIq%2BzSXEsfeiHmTvbGY5CDgcukesnbPATwmyyXwPnv8TvH7W9Z289zR2JyDuA86oS4TbUhErHWA8xuU8gE4yT6ZsgK9NzW8D%2BMxwPDEo%2Biq9&b=1):
The Honorable
Director
Dear Director Mulvaney:
We are writing to gain a better understanding of the current policies and oversight mechanisms governing official travel by
The Federal Travel Regulation (FTR) stipulates that all federal agencies "must select the method most advantageous to the Government, when cost and other factors are considered." Further, the FTR states that travel by common carrier, such as a commercial airline, "is presumed to be the most advantageous method of transportation and must be used when reasonably available." However, recent news reports suggest that Secretary Price has demonstrated a pattern of chartering private aircraft to conduct official government business at a cost of tens of thousands of dollars when commercial flights or other, more economical means of travel appear to be readily available. Existing travel regulations reflect the general principle that instead of taking advantage of the public trust, public servants should always strive to perform their duties in the best interest of the American taxpayer.
The Inspectors General for the
1 Who in the government is entitled to travel by private chartered aircraft, and under what circumstances?
2 Please provide an accounting of the use of private chartered aircraft by
3 What policies and procedures are in place regarding the use of military aircraft by
4 What policies and procedures govern interagency reimbursement for official and non-official travel by
5 What is the extent of the
6 Has OMB promulgated any policies, circulars, memoranda, or other guidance since
provide a copy of each of these documents.
7 OMB Memorandum M-12-12, issued on
It is our duty to provide oversight and ensure that taxpayer money is spent responsibly, without waste, fraud, or abuse. We thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.
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