Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-N.Y.) announced Wednesday that the DOGE Act would freeze government spending, hold bureaucrats accountable and drain the D.C. swamp. announced a series of well-known bills.
“Americans are tired of massive bureaucracy and wasteful government spending. doge The law would require federal employees to return to their offices, move federal agencies to America's heartlands, cut bloated federal spending across the board, and reduce federal employment until the federal government can be right-sized. and freezing salaries is the first step in achieving government efficiency. ” Blackburn, the Senate sponsor of the DOGE Act, said in a statement.
“This is an important step forward,” said Tenney, the House sponsor of the comprehensive legislative package.
Under President Trump's leadership and a Republican-controlled Congress, we are determined to cut wasteful government spending and reduce the cost of hardware. ://www.blackburn.senate.gov/services/files/ 6FA9FF60-B9A2-45C3-B816-0FDE772BD602''>The Federal Freeze Act would freeze increases in federal civilian employment for one year, increase employee pay, cap the number of employees that can be hired over a three-year period, and Reduce the number of employees at the institution.
of Federal Bureaucratic Law Transfer Committee It would decentralize the federal bureaucracy by moving non-security agencies to more states based on fiscal efficiency, infrastructure, and related industries.
of Federal Employee Performance and Responsibility Act It would establish a performance-based pay structure for federal employees.
of The Stop Working from Home Counterproductive Problems (SHOW UP) Act It would require federal agencies to return to office work and prohibit federal agencies from developing telework plans without submitting a plan certified by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM).
” doge These laws embody these priorities and are a bold step toward advancing the incoming Trump administration's 'Make America Effective Again' agenda,” Tenney concluded in a statement.
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