WasteOfTheDay: Duplicative Merit Board Gets $55M Annually

The Senate recently voted to confirm new members of the Merit Systems Protection Board, an agency that could easily be consolidated within a myriad of other federal bureaucracies, but nonetheless receives about $55 million in funding each year, according to spending records compiled by OpenTheBooks.com.

According its website, the Merit Board is, “an independent, quasi-judicial agency in the Executive branch that serves as the guardian of Federal merit systems.”

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