House member teams up with tech mogul to reshape federal system
A new House sub-committee aims to cut down government size with help from big-name advisers. The group plans to use recent legal decisions for reducing federal agency influence
Last thursday Marjorie Taylor Greene shared news about leading a fresh House sub-committee focused on government work-flow. The group will team-up with tech boss Elon Musk and ex-presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy to re-think how government runs
The sub-committee (created by House Oversight chair James Comer) got its start after president-elect Donald Trump picked these outside experts to give ideas about making federal work smaller. Their main goal: cutting down worker numbers and rules that slow things down; however details about the exact plan remain unclear
The newly-formed team wants to bring in smart-minded staff members and do live-streams each week. Musk and Ramaswamy wrote about their ideas in a news piece saying theyll use top court choices to move power from federal groups: this could change how rules work in the US
Im thrilled to announce Ill be chairing a brand new subcommittee to work hand-in-hand with @ElonMusk and @VivekGRamaswamy