The House DOGE Caucus is giving its members a list of principles to outline their goals ahead of the group's second meeting.
FIRST ON FOX: The Congressional Department of Government Efficiency Caucus is holding its second-ever meeting on Wednesday, where its leaders are expected to unveil a set of 'principles' to guide the group in its mission to cut government waste. They outlined eight goals, some practical while others more symbolic, in a bid to ensure the caucus is in sync with the
Caucus leaders had previously put an emphasis on 'low-hanging fruit' to start their mission with, like unused federal office space held by agencies with remote work policies. Caucus leaders are also signaling a significant focus on rolling back the regulatory state with the point, 'All rules and regulations should be grounded in statute. Congress enacts public policy, not unelected bureaucrats.' The group's third co-chair, Vice Chair of the House GOP Conference Blake Moore, R-Utah, said of their outline, 'The
AHEAD OF INAUGURATION Caucus members gathered for their first meeting in mid-December, which lawmakers said was largely introductory.