I’m thrilled to announce I’ll be chairing a brand new subcommittee to work hand-in-hand with @ElonMusk and @VivekGRamaswamy ’s Department of Government Efficiency. I won’t rest until we’ve rooted out every penny of waste and abuse. The American people deserve a government that works for them, not against them!
I’m thrilled to announce I’ll be chairing a brand new subcommittee to work hand-in-hand with @ElonMusk and @VivekGRamaswamy’s Department of Government Efficiency.
I won’t rest until we’ve rooted out every penny of waste and abuse.
The American people deserve a government that… pic.twitter.com/f0ajUTguWU
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) November 21, 2024
- Regulatory Rescissions: DOGE intends to identify and eliminate federal regulations that exceed constitutional authority, leveraging recent Supreme Court decisions to guide this process.
- Executive Actions: The initiative will focus on actions that can be implemented without new legislation, emphasizing the use of existing executive powers to achieve efficiency goals.
- Procurement Audits: A thorough review of federal procurement processes is planned to uncover and address inefficiencies and potential areas of waste.
- Targeting Unauthorized Expenditures: DOGE will scrutinize federal spending on programs lacking explicit congressional authorization, aiming to eliminate such expenditures.
- Workforce Reduction: By cutting unnecessary regulations, the initiative anticipates a significant reduction in the federal workforce, potentially leading to voluntary departures.
- Transparency Measures: All actions and findings will be publicly disclosed to ensure transparency and accountability throughout the process.
- Public Engagement: DOGE plans to involve the public by highlighting instances of government waste and encouraging citizen input on areas needing reform.
- Timeline for Completion: The initiative aims to complete its objectives by July 4, 2026, aligning with the 250th anniversary of the United States.
More from DOGE Department of Government Efficiency
- Federal government agencies are using, on average, just 12% of the space in their DC headquarters. The Department of Agriculture, with space for more than 7,400 people, averaged 456 workers each day (6% occupancy). Why are American taxpayer dollars being spent to maintain empty buildings? Tweet
- – Pentagon can’t fully account for $824 Billion – $236 Billion in improper payments in federal programs in 2023 – $200 Billion in pandemic relief went to fraud/abuse – The U.S. failed to track $1 Billion in Ukraine Aid How much do we not yet know about? Tweet
- So if DC headquarters is averaging just 12% then that means we can fire 88% of them If the Department of Agriculture is using only6% occupancy, then we can fire 94% of them Stop the wasteful spending and drastically cut the federal government – Wall Street Apes
- Typical government inefficiency. Can’t even fill their own buildings, yet they want to control every aspect of our lives. Time to drain the swamp and cut wasteful spending. American taxpayers deserve better. Make America Efficient Again! – Stop Socialist Tyranny
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