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  2. Congressional oversight - Wikipedia

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    If Congress believes that an agency has drifted from its original mandate, Congress can respond in a number of ways. Congress can pass a law to overrule agency decisions, or to narrow the agency's jurisdiction. Congress can use its appropriations power to restrict the agency's funding. Congress can also narrow the agency's regulatory authority.

  3. United States congressional hearing - Wikipedia

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    Many committees oversee existing programs in the context of hearings on related legislation, or routinely perform oversight when it is time to reauthorize a program, so oversight hearings may be combined with legislative hearings.

  4. Iron triangle (US politics) - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of the dynamics of the Iron Triangle of United States politics [1]. In United States politics, the "iron triangle" comprises the policy-making relationship among the congressional committees, the bureaucracy, and interest groups, [2] as described in 1981 by Gordon Adams.

  5. How Donald Trump and Project 2025 previewed the federal grant ...

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    “The Administrative State is not going anywhere until Congress acts to retrieve its own power from bureaucrats and the White House,” they wrote. “In the meantime, there are many executive tools a courageous conservative president can use to handcuff the bureaucracy (and) bring the Administrative State to heel.”

  6. United States House Committee on Oversight and Government ...

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    The new name was intended to reflect the committee's broad mission: to oversee "the operations of Government activities at all levels with a view to determining their economy and efficiency". [ 17 ] After Republicans gained control of the House in the 1994 elections , the committee was reorganized to include seven subcommittees instead of 14.

  7. Opinion - If DOGE wants to find waste, it should start with ...

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    It is competing with the private sector, including companies that sell to the government using GSA’s own contracts. Recent government reports show that 40 percent of agencies using Login.gov ...

  8. House Oversight report says telework is 'wasting billions' in ...

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    Meanwhile, Comer also recommends using the White House and central management agencies to implement an enterprise-wide approach to telework that prioritizes the public interest.

  9. Column: Trump's worst Cabinet picks aren't just unqualified ...

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    He plans to revive the practice of “impounding” funds — blocking agencies from spending money that Congress has appropriated for programs he doesn’t like.