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Publications :  The Watcher :  OMB Watcher Vol. 9: 2008 :  November 18, 2008 Vol. 9, No. 23 : 

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In This Issue

Federal Budget
TARP Purchases Increasing as Oversight Languishes
Unemployment Insurance in Need of Overhaul

Information & Access
Coalition Makes Right-to-Know Recommendations to President-elect
Groups Seek More Congressional Transparency
Public Wants More Info on Food Labels

Nonprofit Issues
Study Says Nonprofits Help, Not Hinder, the War against Extremism
Nonprofits to President-elect Obama: Strengthen the Sector

Regulatory Matters
Panel Sends Regulatory Recommendations to Obama, Congress
Bush Changes to Employee Leave among First Midnight Rules


Panel Sends Regulatory Recommendations to Obama, Congress (11/18/2008)
On Nov. 14, a panel of regulatory experts released a report calling for significant changes to the federal regulatory process. The recommendations are directed to President-elect Obama and the new Congress and are designed to achieve a more effective, efficient, and timely process that is now burdened with excessive requirements and assessments.

Bush Changes to Employee Leave among First Midnight Rules (11/18/2008)
The Department of Labor has finalized a new rule that will affect the way workers take medical and family leave. It is among the first of many rules the Bush administration is expected to cement in the coming weeks.

Coalition Makes Right-to-Know Recommendations to President-elect (11/18/2008)
On Nov. 12, the right-to-know community published a set of transparency recommendations for President-elect Barack Obama and the 111th Congress. These recommendations are supported by a group of over 280 individuals and organizations and published in a report, titled Moving Toward a 21st Century Right-to-Know Agenda: Recommendations to President-elect Obama and Congress.

Groups Seek More Congressional Transparency (11/18/2008)
The Sunlight Foundation recently launched the Open Senate Project as part of its ongoing attempt to improve congressional transparency. The project is a bipartisan initiative to study the Senate's current information sharing practices and subsequently develop recommendations for improvement, particularly through the use of technology.

Public Wants More Info on Food Labels (11/18/2008)
A national poll shows strong consumer support for improved food labeling and more frequent inspections of food-processing facilities. According to food safety advocates, Americans want labels that identify use of genetically engineered or cloned ingredients, as well as expanded country-of-origin labeling. Labels are one of the most effective means to inform the public about the health, safety, origins, and environmental impact of a product.

TARP Purchases Increasing as Oversight Languishes (11/18/2008)
As Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson continues to purchase hundreds of billions of dollars in bank equities under the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), oversight of the program remains meager. TARP, as created through the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act (EESA), gives Paulson wide latitude in selecting firms and individuals to implement the program and equally wide latitude in disbursing the $700 billion in authorized funds. However, with $290 billion already committed, two of three oversight institutions created by EESA have yet to be implemented, signaling that oversight and transparency in TARP are second-tier objectives for Congress and the Treasury Department.

Unemployment Insurance in Need of Overhaul (11/18/2008)
As the anticipated severity of the recession increases and unemployment estimates for 2009 reach as high as eight percent, Congress is under increased pressure to enact an extension of unemployment insurance (UI) benefits, perhaps as early as the current lame-duck session. Yet a broader overhaul of the UI program is needed to improve this important safety-net program for American workers.

Study Says Nonprofits Help, Not Hinder, the War against Extremism (11/18/2008)
On Oct. 30, the Fourth Freedom Forum and Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame released Friend Not Foe: Civil Society and the Struggle Against Violent Extremism. The report urges countries, including the United States, to move away from counterterrorism measures (CTMs) that harm nonprofits and do not improve security. The report also calls on nonprofits to be more proactive in countering misinformation and shaping policy alternatives.

Nonprofits to President-elect Obama: Strengthen the Sector (11/18/2008)
Now that the election is over, nonprofits are encouraging the incoming administration to take action that will strengthen the sector with capacity building, incentives for giving, and policies that encourage service and protect the integrity of the sector. Many organizations, including OMB Watch, are also making policy recommendations in their areas of expertise, ranging from education to transparency to health and safety protections.