The GAO is collecting documentation to be presented to Committee members as well as gathering witnesses to testify at a hearing in September.
The GAO is the investigative arm of the United States Congress and their involvement will most certainly have an impact on this industry by stimulating interest in and passage of Congressman Miller's bill H.R. 1738.
Bear in mind, this bill is by no means complete. It will be undergoing many changes due in part to the GAO's report and the hearings.
While it's not the pancea to ending institutionalized child abuse, there is no doubt whatsoever that this industry must be subject to uniform regulations.
Ed Cons, Transport Companies and Child-Advocate-Referrers will all come under the spotlight - and rightfully so.