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“Federal agencies with DOGE Agency Teams should have to give DOGE the information DOGE needs for the required congressional reports, private briefings, public website posts, and checks on whether those steps were completed.”
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“The DOGE Administrator should have to send Congress weekly reports on DOGE actions affecting federal agencies, plus a first report covering covered DOGE activity from January 20, 2025, through the start date.”
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“DOGE should have to tell congressional oversight committees which DOGE workers and White House DOGE advisers are involved, what they do, whether they had background checks or security clearances, and whether they have conflicts of interest with plans to handle them.”
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“Federal money should not go to covered DOGE-related groups, should not be used to carry out covered DOGE executive orders, and should not support projects those groups started on or after January 20, 2025, except for a limited United States Digital Service allowance.”
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“People tied to covered DOGE groups since January 20, 2025 should be barred from using federal money or federally funded equipment, and agencies should not use federal money to carry out their official orders, directives, or recommendations.”
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“If DOGE misses the March 31, 2025 deadline, DOGE funds should be limited to work that started before January 20, 2025, and federal money should not be used for DOGE Agency Teams until DOGE completes the required report, briefings, and website.”
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“DOGE reports should have to say what law authorizes each DOGE-driven change at a federal agency.”
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“DOGE should have to publicly post how many employees were laid off or put on administrative leave in each federal office, and list federal programs with reduced, paused, or ended funding, including cut amounts and decision timelines for paused funding.”
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“DOGE should have to tell Congress when its actions change federal staffing, alter agency offices or operations, change agency policies, move agencies to different buildings, or relocate employees.”
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“DOGE should have to tell Congress what steps it took to save federal money and compare what it expected those actions to achieve with the benefits seen so far.”
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“DOGE reporting should apply to the United States DOGE Service and to federal agencies covered by an existing administrative-law definition.”
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“DOGE funding limits should cover the named DOGE offices, teams, and executive orders, and should also cover later organizations or executive orders that continue the same DOGE work under a different name.”
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“The United States Digital Service should be able to use federal money only for the same kind of existing federal digital-service improvement work it performed on January 19, 2025.”
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