The E.P.A. disputed the G.A.O.'s findings and an official with the agency stated, "[w]e use social media tools just like all organizations to stay connected and inform people across the country about our activities...[a]t no point did the E.P.A encourage the public to contact Congress or any state legislature."
Under the law, federal agencies may not participate in lobbying. The G.A.O. stated that the E.P.A. violated the federal Anti-deficiency Act which prohibits federal agencies from spending money without authorization. Violating this act may lead to fines and/or jail time. While its highly unlikely that anyone will be fined or sent to jail for these activities this should serve as a wake up call to government agencies because utilizing social media for illegal activities may create tremendous legal issues that can lead to fines and/or imprisonment.
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