The ‘Let Me Google That For You Act Of 2014’

Posted by | April 12, 2014 00:18 | Filed under: Politics Top Stories


Yes, it exists, and its’ the work of Oklahoma Republican Senator Tom Coburn and Missouri Democratic Senator Claire McKaskill.

The bill is meant to cut down on “the collection and distribution of government information” by prioritizing using Google over spending money to obtain information from the National Technical Information Service (NTIS).

NTIS, run by the Department of Commerce, is a repository of 3 million scientific, technical, engineering, and business information.

The bill would abolish the NTIS and move essential functions of the agency to other agencies like the National Archives. The bill’s name is a play on a snarky website that links to Google’s search engine.

“No Federal agency should use taxpayer dollars to purchase a report from the National Technical Information Service that is available through the Internet for free,” the bill reads.

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