Exclusive: Aaron Bean, R-Fla, founder of House Doge Caucus. proposes the Swamp Act Drain this week as part of a continuing legislative effort to target government waste.
The bill requires that federal agency directors require that approximately one-third of headquarters-based employees be moved “outside the beltway.” It is intended to do so.
Bean, who launched the bipartisan Doge Caucus in November, said his bill was a national decentralization and reorganization agency to leverage efficient service, labor management and management priorities. He said the bill shortening the infrastructure of the company is necessary to bring more accountability to Washington funerals.
“The swamp is thick and deep here in a crazy town and I'm here to drain it,” Bean told Fox News Digital on Wednesday.
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Congressional Doge Caucus was founded by Florida State Assemblyman Aaron Bean. (House/Getty Images)
“It's time to remind Washington that our duty is to serve Americans,” a Fernandina Beach lawmaker added.
Institutions exempt from the law include the Pentagon, DHS, CIA and NSA.
The remaining 70% of federal workers are permitted to remain within and around the district, and must work directly 100% of the time under the law.
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The Management Office of Business and Budget, which is the executive body, is instructed to be vacated by the relocated bureaucrats and work towards selling or renewing office space that saves taxpayer funds.
Bean said the swamp drainage law ensures that the federal government works for people.
Senator R-Iowa, Senator Joni Ernst, who is a counterpart of Senator Beans Doge, also introduced companion law.

A Washington, D.C., commuter is sitting in a traffic jam at I-270 near the Capitol Beltway in Bethesda, Maryland. (Getty)
“Federal workers have shown they clearly don't want to work in DC and I'm going to make their dreams come true,” he said, adding that waste, fraud and abuse through the “Sceal Awards” that previously eradicates the government Ernst emphasized. “pork.”
Since establishing Doge Caucus, Bean has added two GOP co-chairs to the ranks. He is representatives of Pete Sessions in Texas and Blakemoor in Utah.
The session, who chairs the House of Representatives' Oversight Subcommittee on Government Work, highlighted $2.7 trillion in fraud and inappropriate government payments reported over the past 20 years.
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“This is an absolutely unacceptable misuse of taxpayer dollars. Hardworking Americans deserve a government that works efficiently and effectively,” the session said at the time.
In that regard, administration Doge leader Elon Musk discovered inappropriate, sometimes anonymous payments from an oval office on Tuesday, and ended anonymous payments, leading to a large amount of US taxpayers. He said he would save money.
Musk's surveillance led to the discovery that in at least one example, Social Security payments were made to people recorded as 150 years old.
Moore plays a key role in the Budget, Methods and Means Committee.



