The Trump administration has restored a public database detailing agency spending which could help with congressional oversight of federal funding.
The site was restored late last Friday after a federal judge ruled last month that the Office of Management and Budget must put the site back up. The White House is required by law to maintain the public database of apportionments — records detailing the OMB’s directions on how an agency can use funding — but took down the site in late March.
“It should never have required months in court for this administration to begin complying with a truly ...
