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Federal Agency Review and Abolishment: New Commission to Assess Need

This act establishes a new commission to regularly evaluate all government agencies to determine if they are still necessary and efficient. If an agency is not reauthorized by Congress, it will be abolished. This aims to increase government efficiency and potentially reduce bureaucracy, which could impact how public services are delivered.
Key points
A Federal Agency Sunset Commission will be established to evaluate federal agencies for efficiency and public need.
Each federal agency will be reviewed at least every 12 years and will be abolished unless reauthorized by Congress.
The Commission will recommend abolishing, reorganizing, or continuing agencies, and consolidating similar functions for efficiency.
The review process will include public hearings and opportunities for citizen input.
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Additional Information
Print number: 119_HR_489
Sponsor: Rep. Cloud, Michael [R-TX-27]
Process start date: 2025-01-16