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FFATA (Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act)

The Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) requires the U.S. government to make information about federal spending easily accessible to the public. It mandates that details about who receives federal funds, how much they get, and for what purpose are available online in a transparent, searchable format. This promotes accountability by allowing citizens, journalists, and oversight agencies to track government expenditures, prevent fraud, and ensure funds are used appropriately. Essentially, FFATA aims to improve transparency and ensure responsible management of taxpayer dollars across federal programs.