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Which act requires the President and the Congress to disclose total spending requested and approved for the intelligence community?

  1. Intelligence Community Reform Act

  2. 9/11 Commission Act

  3. National Security Funding Disclosure Act

  4. Intelligence Spending Transparency Act

The correct answer is: 9/11 Commission Act

The 9/11 Commission Act, also known as the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States Act, was passed in 2004 in response to the terrorist attacks of 9/11. It requires the President and Congress to disclose and report on the total spending requested and approved for the intelligence community to increase transparency and oversight following the attacks. Option A, the Intelligence Community Reform Act, primarily focused on organizational changes within the intelligence community, while option C, the National Security Funding Disclosure Act, requires the President and Congress to disclose funding requests and appropriations for all national security programs, not just the intelligence community. Option D, the Intelligence Spending Transparency Act, was proposed in 2007 but was not passed or enacted into law.