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Reorganizing Government Act of 2025

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This bill brings back a process that lets the President submit plans to reorganize parts of the executive branch, with Congress required to consider them quickly. The bill extends this authority through 2026 and expands what these reorganization plans can do, including reducing federal employees, eliminating rules and regulations, and getting rid of government operations that don't serve the public interest. The bill removes some previous restrictions on what these plans could include, such as creating or renaming departments, but adds a new rule that plans cannot increase the total number of federal workers or spending.

Introduced

February 13, 2025

Policy Area

Government Operations and Politics

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