Federal Agency Performance Review and Sunset Act
Summary
H.R. 3277, the Federal Agency Performance Review and Sunset Act, would establish a formal process to evaluate the necessity and efficiency of executive branch agencies and programs at least once every ten years. A newly created Sunset Commission would review these entities and recommend to the President whether they should be reformed, consolidated, or eliminated. For citizens, this bill aims to increase government accountability and reduce federal spending by ensuring that taxpayer-funded programs are regularly scrutinized for performance and relevance.
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