The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Rescissions Act of 2025, also known as H.R. 4, which now moves to the Senate for consideration. The Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA) has expressed approval of this legislative action, describing it as a significant step towards reducing government spending.
According to the FGA, this legislation aims to implement President Trump's rescission request and cut over $9 billion in what they consider wasteful spending by the federal government. Tarren Bragdon, President and CEO of FGA, stated that the act fulfills a mandate from voters who seek fiscal responsibility in Washington.
“President Trump’s DOGE savings give voice to the American people who are fed up with Washington’s pattern of abusive, wasteful spending,” said Bragdon. He emphasized that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), established at the beginning of Trump's administration, represents a demand from voters for financial reform.
Bragdon further commented on the significance of this legislative package: “This rescission package is a referendum on whether lawmakers are ready to deliver the change voters demanded or cling to the broken status quo. Today, the House answered boldly. Now, it’s on to the Senate.”
The FGA describes DOGE not only as a tool for cost-cutting but also as a symbol of hope for Americans frustrated with government waste. It is seen as an initiative aimed at restoring fiscal accountability and improving taxpayer-government relations.
The Foundation for Government Accountability is a non-profit organization focused on public policy solutions that promote opportunities for Americans to achieve their goals.