Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HR36

Introduced
1/13/25  

Caption

Finding Federal Savings Committee Resolution This resolution establishes the House Committee on the Elimination of Nonessential Federal Programs to analyze underperforming or nonessential federal programs and recommend actions to modify or eliminate those programs. The resolution also establishes expedited procedures for legislation reported by the committee to eliminate programs or rescind funding. The committee shall cease to exist at the end of the 120th Congress.

Impact

The establishment of the Committee on the Elimination of Nonessential Federal Programs could have significant implications for federal budget allocations and oversight. By focusing on identifying programs that are deemed underperforming, this bill seeks to streamline government operations and enhance fiscal responsibility. The committee will submit annual reports detailing its findings and suggestions for program eliminations, which could lead to reductions in funding for various federal initiatives, affecting agencies reliant on these programs.

Summary

House Resolution 36, titled the Finding Federal Savings Committee Resolution, aims to establish a new committee tasked with identifying and eliminating underperforming or nonessential federal programs. The committee's primary responsibility will be to conduct research, review existing federal programs, and make recommendations for modifications or eliminations. This initiative is positioned as a way to improve government efficiency and reduce wasteful spending on programs that do not deliver adequate results or services to taxpayers.

Contention

Critics of HR36 may argue that the bill could lead to hasty eliminations of important services under the guise of efficiency, potentially jeopardizing programs that serve vulnerable populations or play essential roles in public welfare. Supporters argue that the need for accountability in government spending justifies the creation of this committee. Furthermore, there could be debates about what constitutes 'underperforming' or 'nonessential,' leaving room for political contention over any proposed cuts.

Congress_id

119-HRES-36

Policy_area

Congress

Introduced_date

2025-01-13

Committee_structure

According to the resolution, the committee will comprise members from key congressional committees including Appropriations, Budget, Oversight and Government Reform, and Ways and Means. This diverse representation is intended to balance perspectives, though the requirement that the Chair and Vice Chair be from different parties underscores the need for bipartisan cooperation in addressing federal spending inefficiencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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