Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HR29

Introduced
1/11/23  

Caption

Finding Federal Savings Committee Resolution

Impact

The creation of the Committee on the Elimination of Nonessential Federal Programs would initiate a systematic review of existing federal programs, marking a significant shift in how the House approaches budgetary allocations. This move could lead to substantial changes in the funding and operational existence of various programs, impacting multiple sectors that rely on federal support, including social services, education, and environmental protection. Proponents of HR29 argue that this would promote accountability and efficiency in government spending, respectively aligning with a more fiscally conservative viewpoint. However, the implications of cutting programs deemed nonessential could have far-reaching effects on communities that depend on these services.

Summary

HR29, titled the 'Finding Federal Savings Committee Resolution', proposes the establishment of a new committee within the House of Representatives aimed at identifying and eliminating nonessential federal programs. This initiative underscores a broader agenda focused on reducing government spending by targeting programs that are deemed underperforming or unnecessary. The bill outlines the committee's responsibilities, which include researching federal programs and making recommendations for modifications or eliminations based on their performance. The committee is set to disband at the conclusion of the 120th Congress, making it a temporary measure aimed at immediately addressing federal budget concerns.

Contention

Opposition to HR29 is likely to emerge from those who view the proposed cuts to federal programs as potentially harmful to vulnerable populations and essential services. Critics argue that the bill might facilitate indiscriminate cuts without fully understanding the impact on society, thereby stripping away necessary support structures. The debate around the bill is poised to engage various stakeholders, including advocacy groups and policymakers, as differing opinions on the value and performance of specific federal programs will inevitably surface during discussions and evaluations by the newly formed committee.

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US SR128

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US HR890

Related Amending the Rules of the House of Representatives to establish the Committee on the Elimination of Nonessential Federal Programs.

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