Ernst Pushes For New Limits On Federal Government’s Credit Cards

Iowa (RI) — Iowa Senator Joni Ernst says it’s time to impose more oversight of the credit cards federal employees use to make purchases and manage transactions for government agencies.

An inspector general’s report issued in August found 32 employees in the U.S. Department of Energy had potentially misused government credit cards for about $15,000 in travel expenses. Ernst says another evaluation found 11,000 charges at high-risk merchants like casinos and bars.

Ernst says the government should work with the companies that issue credit cards and activate trigger mechanisms, so if a card is used at a high-risk establishment, the charge would be declined. In February, President Trump issued an executive order that froze almost all agency employee credit cards with the exception of those who used them for what are considered critical services. This summer, the Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE announced it had deactivated over half a million credit cards issued to government agencies and employees.

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