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B-139052 1 (1979-08-13)

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                COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES
                         WASHINGTON. D.C. 20548



B-139052                              August 13) 1979
CED9-354



The Honorable Howard W. Cannon
Chairman, Committee on Commerce,
  Science, and Transportation
United States Senate

Dear Mr. Chairman:

     On August 1, 1979, the Senate passed a bill, S.712,
to amend the Rail Passenger Service Act to extend the
authorization of appropriations for AMTRAK and for other
purposes. The House had previously passed a similar
bill, H.R. 3996, which contains an auditing and reporting
requirement which we believe is unnecessary and undesirable.

     Title II of the House bill would amend section 202 of
the Regional Rail Reorganization Act of 1973 to require the
United States Railway Associaion to reportg uarterly to the
Congress on the proceedings before the special court to
determine the value of rail properties conveyed to Conrail.
Title II also would provide that:

     The Comptroller General shall transmit to the
     Congress, no later than 90 days after the end
     of each fiscal year, a report with respect to
     the use of Federal funds in connection with
     the proceedings before the special court to
     determine the valuation of rail properties con-
     veyed to the Corporation under section 303 of
     this Act. Each such report shall contain the
     Comptroller General's evaluation with respect
     to each matter referred to in subparagraphs (A)
     through (C) of paragraph (3) of this subsection.

     The requirement for an annual General Accounting Office
audit and report is unnecessary. Our office already has
sufficient authority to carry out such audits, and alternative
methods exist for congressional committees to obtain needed
information with less risk of precluding or disrupting our
other work.

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