Executive Branch Accountability and Transparency Act
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Summary
The Executive Branch Accountability and Transparency Act requires the Office of Government Ethics to establish a searchable, publicly accessible database of ethics records for noncareer executive branch appointees within 210 days of enactment. The database must include financial disclosure reports, ethics waivers, recusal agreements, and other ethics-related documents, with agencies responsible for submitting records in electronic format. Records must remain publicly available for at least 10 years, and agencies must conduct a retroactive search for ethics records created in the 9 years before the bill's enactment.
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