An Innovative Proposal to Address Government Waste

Brian Riedl /

The federal government made at least $125 billion in improper payments last year. It spends $25 billion annually maintaining unused or vacant federal properties. Rife with duplication, Washington runs 342 economic development programs, 130 programs serving the disabled, 130 programs serving at-risk youth, and 90 early childhood development programs.

Government waste runs rampant, yet Congress never seems focused on cleaning it up. A new bipartisan proposal sponsored by Senators Orrin Hatch (R–UT) and Mark Udall (D–CO) and Representative Jeff Duncan (R–SC) would force Congress to address this problem.

The bill would create a new congressional committee that exists only to cut government waste. Modeled after the successful “Byrd Committee” that cut domestic spending in the 1940s to help finance World War II, this new committee would regularly produce legislation to eliminate government waste. These waste reduction bills would be given “fast track” authority, guaranteeing a congressional vote that cannot be filibustered. (more…)