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"path": "/agency-oversight/2026/04/federal-transparency-improved-on-paper-key-gaps-still-undermine-integrity-gao/",
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"textContent": "\"The federal government is the American people's government. It's their tax dollars being spent, and they should know where it's going,\" Jeff Arkin said.",
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