[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 118 (Tuesday, September 10, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Page S6325]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE MISSING CHILDREN'S ASSISTANCE ACT
Mr. GRASSLEY. Madam President, I am pleased to be an original
cosponsor of the Missing Children's Assistance Reauthorization Act of
2013.
This bill will reauthorize the efforts of the National Center for
Missing and Exploited Children. This legislation will ensure that NCMEC
will continue to be able to receive reports of missing children for law
enforcement, provide DNA analysis to locate missing children, partner
with the FBI and Department of Justice to combat child sex trafficking,
fight child pornography. NCMEC also should be allowed to continue to
perform its role as the congressionally-authorized national
clearinghouse to assist missing and exploited children, working with
agents from the FBI, Secret Service, Marshals Service, Immigration and
Customs Enforcement, the Postal Inspection Service, and the Naval
Criminal Investigative Services.
There is a greater need than ever before for transparency and
accountability when taxpayer moneys are granted to private, nonprofit,
and other governmental agencies. I am pleased that the bill contains
the accountability measures that I demand for all grants that are
awarded by the Department of Justice. These include two audits of NCMEC
use of these funds over the life of the reauthorization, penalties for
misuse of funds, prohibition on receipt of funds by an organization
that holds offshore accounts to avoid taxes, limitations on conference
expenditures, and prohibition of the use of taxpayer funds to lobby for
grant funding. These provisions will ensure that taxpayers can have
confidence that their money will be used properly and for public
purposes.
NCMEC performs important services to combat terrible crimes against
vulnerable victims. With the inclusion of transparency and
accountability safeguards, I look forward to the enactment of this
legislation in advance of the expiration of the current authorization.
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