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New House Committee: Eliminating Nonessential Federal Programs

This bill proposes establishing a new committee in the House of Representatives to identify and eliminate federal programs that are underperforming or nonessential. The goal is to streamline public spending and potentially reduce tax burdens by cutting redundant or unnecessary government activities. Citizens might experience changes in the availability of certain government-funded services or programs.
Key points
A new committee will be formed in the House of Representatives to evaluate and recommend the elimination or modification of federal programs.
The committee will seek out programs that are underperforming, nonessential, or duplicate services available from the private sector.
Expedited legislative procedures for bills reported by this committee, potentially leading to quicker changes in federal program operations.
Potential shifts in how the government spends money, which could impact public finances and, indirectly, citizens' taxes.
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Additional Information
Print number: 118_HRES_890
Sponsor: Rep. Ogles, Andrew [R-TN-5]
Process start date: 2023-11-21