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Rep. Issa: Wasteful Government Spending Must be Addressed

A San Diego County congressman who took part in President Barack Obama's "Fiscal Responsibility Summit" at the White House today said waste, fraud and mismanagement in government spending needs to b

A San Diego County congressman who took part in  President Barack Obama's "Fiscal Responsibility Summit" at the White House  today said waste, fraud and mismanagement in government spending needs to be  addressed.

Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Vista, was one of 29 congressional representatives  who took part in the summit, designed to bring together officials in government  and private think tanks with varied points of view on how to improve the  federal financial scenario.

"Fiscal responsibility must include effective and bipartisan oversight  of all federal spending including the $800 billion stimulus, the Wall Street  bailout and any other new spending," said Issa, the ranking Republican on the  Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.

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"The president's promise to create unprecedented levels of transparency  and to eliminate wasteful spending must not be eclipsed by partisanship in  Congress that excludes Republicans," Issa said.

Issa took part in a summit session on Defense Department procurement.

"For far too long, the bureaucracy has been infected with a mentality  that ignores waste, fraud, abuse and mismanagement," Issa said. "Federal  agencies are being asked to absorb an unprecedented level of new funding, and  there is no way we can achieve fiscal solvency if we continue to look the other  way while hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars go unaccounted for and  wasted."

At a news conference following the summit, the president said there was  a consensus that government officials need to address health care costs,  simplify the tax system and overhaul the budget.

Obama also said there was a "healthy debate" over the future of Social  Security.