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H.R. 6113, To amend title 44, United States Code, to require each agency to include a contact telephone number in its collection of information

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Better Also Require That Someone Answer the Phone

Most every federal government form has a little notice on it called a Paperwork Reduction Act notice. (Sure, it’s ironic that government paperwork should have a notice about its own reduction, but there it is.) Annnyway, H.R. 6113 would require ...

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