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GAO Report: The Federal Government Could Save More Than $4 Billion Over Five Years if the Davis-Bacon Act Were Repealed

In a March 2000 report, the General Accountability Office (GAO) estimates the federal government could save more than $4 billion in discretionary spending outlays over a five year period by repealing the Davis-Bacon Act.

Read the report: The Federal Government Could Save More Than $4 Billion Over Five Years if the Davis-Bacon Act Were Repealed.



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