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New GAO Report Reveals Agencies are Not Complying with Requirements to Preserve E-mails


Washington, Jul 8 -

Rep. Henry A. Waxman, Rep. Wm. Lacy Clay, and Rep. Paul W. Hodes released a new GAO report that finds that senior federal officials are failing to comply with requirements to preserve e-mail records. On Wednesday, the House is expected to consider legislation (H.R. 5811) to modernize the Federal Records Act and the Presidential Records Act to ensure the preservation of these important federal records.


“Agency practices for preserving e-mails are antiquated and woefully inadequate,” said Rep. Waxman. “Serious deficiencies exist across government and in the White House, which frustrate accountability and deny historians an invaluable source for understanding the motivations and decisions of top government officials.”


“GAO’s recommendations within this report serve as further evidence of the need for Congress to pass H.R. 5811 to ensure improved e-mail oversight and management,” said Rep. Clay. “This legislation will prevent the destruction of important federal documents and preserve our nation’s rich history.”


“The Bush administration has been one of the most secretive in American history,” said Rep. Hodes. “Their unreliable record-keeping has prevented them from being held accountable to the American people. This bill will reform this Administration’s shoddy record-keeping and allow the American people to have confidence that future administrations will not be able to hide the truth from them or from history.”


The new GAO report, “Federal Records: National Archives and Selected Agencies Need to Strengthen E-Mail Management,” finds:



Rep. Waxman is the Chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. Rep.Clay is the Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Information Policy, the Census and National Archives. Rep. Hodes is a member of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.