OMB gets $100M to implement agency reorg plans ‘without obstruction.'
- MDAPEX
- Jun 16
- 1 min read
Source: FNN
The Trump administration would proceed with plans to downsize the federal workforce and reorganize agencies with minimal interference from Congress, under a Senate committee’s proposal.
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, in its contribution to the budget reconciliation package, would allow the Trump administration to proceed with sweeping changes to the federal workforce — including those currently stalled by federal judges — without approval from Congress.
The committee’s section of the “One Big, Beautiful Bill,” which passed the House last month, also sets aside $100 million for the Office of Management and Budget to oversee and implement the Trump administration’s reorganization plans over the next decade.
Much of the legislative text is subject to change as it moves through the Senate. But if these provisions remain in later stages of the One Big, Beautiful Bill, it would give the Trump administration broad authority to downsize the federal workforce “without obstruction” from Congress or federal courts.
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