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During our routine activity of seeking reimbursement for local travel, we noted that the United States Capitol Police (USCP or the Department) could enhance its Draft interim guidance, by clarifying what receipts are needed for cab, parking, and other local travel expenditures.
Testimony of Curtis W. Crider, Inspector General, U.S. Election Assistance Commission, before the House Committee on House Administration, Subcommittee on Elections, "2008 Audit Review and Agency Spending by the Election Assistance Commission," 1 April 20