arrow_back Back to App

Federal Agency Review and Abolishment: Efficiency and Public Need

This act introduces regular reviews of all federal agencies to assess their efficiency and public necessity. Agencies not reauthorized by Congress may be abolished, aiming to streamline government operations and potentially save taxpayer money. Citizens might experience changes in how public services are delivered.
Key points
Establishes a commission to review federal agencies at least every 12 years.
Agencies failing to demonstrate their usefulness or efficiency may be abolished unless reauthorized by Congress.
Employees of abolished agencies will have a reasonable effort made to relocate them to other positions.
The goal is to increase government efficiency and better utilize taxpayer funds.
article Official text account_balance Process page
Expired
Citizen Poll
No votes cast
Additional Information
Print number: 117_HR_111
Sponsor: Rep. Hudson, Richard [R-NC-8]
Process start date: 2021-01-04