Thompson, Grassley Introduce American Red Cross Transparency Act

Statement

Date: March 2, 2017
Location: Washington, DC

Rep. Bennie G. Thompson (D-MS) and Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) today introduced legislation to give the congressional watchdog arm complete access to American Red Cross records for oversight purposes. The bipartisan, bicameral American Red Cross Transparency Act of 2017 responds to concerns that the Red Cross tried to quash a review by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) of its practices, successfully limiting the scope of the review, and has failed to be as transparent as it should be.

"Response to and recovery from large-scale emergencies and natural disasters the scale of Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Sandy are complicated and difficult and we must always look for ways to improve," Thompson said. "If the Red Cross continues to thwart oversight and stall goodwill attempts to be investigated, their operational challenges are sure to persist and improvement will never happen. To ensure that Red Cross will respect the GAO's audit authority, I am partnering with Senator Grassley to introduce bipartisan legislation that clarifies Congress' intent regarding GAO's oversight authority and give GAO new tools to enforce it. We owe it to our constituents to ensure that the Red Cross is subjected to the oversight necessary to ensure that funds that Americans so generously donate are not misused and that the Red Cross is a reliable response and recovery partner to the Federal government."

"The American people rely on the Red Cross to respond when tragedy strikes," Grassley said. "The Red Cross is congressionally chartered and is a federal instrumentality. It receives federal tax dollars for some of its disaster responses, and it receives the financial benefits of tax exemption and tax-deductible donations. For those reasons, Congress has a responsibility to make sure the Red Cross answers questions asked on the public's behalf and is operating up to the standards required of it during national disasters. The Red Cross has shown an unwillingness at times to answer questions. This legislation strengthens transparency to help make the Red Cross more accountable to the public."

The American Red Cross Transparency Act gives the GAO complete access to the Red Cross' records when needed to conduct oversight. If the Red Cross refuses to comply, the legislation provides the GAO with the authority to bring an action in court to force compliance.


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