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DOGE Caucus unveils platform to cut government spending

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Rep. Blake Moore, U.S. Representative for Utah's 1st District | Official U.S. House headshot

Rep. Blake Moore, U.S. Representative for Utah's 1st District | Official U.S. House headshot

Co-chairs of the Congressional DOGE Caucus have unveiled a new platform aimed at reducing government spending. The announcement was made by Congressmen Blake Moore (UT-01), Aaron Bean (FL-04), Pete Sessions (TX-17), and Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA). This initiative is part of their agenda for the 119th Congress, focusing on cutting waste, fraud, and abuse in government operations.

Congressman Moore stated, “The DOGE Caucus has wasted no time organizing our members and crafting a clear vision for what we hope to achieve, and these principles underscore how we plan to get there.” He emphasized the need to control federal spending and improve governmental efficiency.

Congressman Bean highlighted the urgency of addressing national debt: “Our national debt has surpassed a staggering $36 trillion, and the stakes of inaction are too high. Our Congressional DOGE Caucus Platform is a common-sense roadmap that will undo the devastating damage of Crazy Town’s reckless spending addiction and Make America Efficient Again.”

Sessions added his perspective on fiscal responsibility: “For far too long, hardworking American taxpayers have seen their money squandered due to bureaucratic inefficiencies and government mismanagement. The mandate is clear: every dollar spent in Washington must deliver a direct benefit to the people it serves."

The platform outlines several principles designed to make the federal government more accountable and efficient.

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