Waste and fraud in government spending is absolutely a critical issue. The government needs to be a responsible steward of hard-earned taxpayer dollars and ensure that these resources are dedicated to the public good, not special or nefarious interests. But politically motivated “solutions” like gutting the federal workforce and purging inspectors general are counterproductive, and they could in fact make things worse. POGO was founded on the mission of exposing waste and fraud, and we’ve led the charge on protecting taxpayer dollars for over 40 years. We have plenty of actionable proposals for rooting out waste, and we took them to Congress this week. On Wednesday, our director of government affairs, Dylan Hedtler-Gaudette, spoke in defense of taxpayers and presented real reforms to the House Oversight Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency at their inaugural hearing on the “war on waste.” The concrete and commonsense solutions he shared include conducting meaningful oversight of the bloated Pentagon budget and protecting the independence of inspectors general, who are indispensable allies in identifying and rooting out waste. Despite our support of the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE’s) purported mission of rooting out waste, we have concerns about the myriad conflicts of interest at DOGE. And, as POGO Executive Director Danielle Brian shared in a statement, Elon Musk’s response to the hearing underscores the need for discussion and work toward real solutions to these issues. POGO is ready to work with anyone willing to implement substantive reforms to target and prevent government waste. |
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