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Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act

The Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) is a law that requires the U.S. government to share detailed information about federal spending with the public. Its goal is to promote transparency by making data on who receives federal funds and how much they receive easily accessible online. This enables citizens, researchers, and watchdog organizations to track government financial activities, ensure accountability, and prevent misuse of taxpayer money. Essentially, FFATA helps keep government spending transparent and open for review.