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General Accountability Office

The General Accountability Office (GAO) is an independent government agency that reviews how federal agencies spend taxpayer dollars. Its main role is to conduct audits, investigations, and evaluations to ensure money is used effectively and laws are properly followed. The GAO provides Congress with objective reports and recommendations to improve government efficiency, transparency, and accountability. Think of it as a watchdog that helps ensure the government manages resources responsibly and serves the public interest.