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You Can Now Vote On Which Federal Agency To Reform Or Eliminate

You Can Now Vote On Which Federal Agency To Reform Or Eliminate

A new White House website is giving people the opportunity to voice their opinion on which federal agency the Trump administration should focus on reforming or even eliminate. The form, which must be submitted by June 12, was created in response to an executive order signed by President Trump in March that requires a reorganization of the Executive Branch.

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On March 13th, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order that will make the Federal government more efficient, effective, and accountable to you, the American people. This Executive Order directs the Director of the Office of Management and Budget to present the President with a plan that recommends ways to reorganize the executive branch and eliminate unnecessary agencies.

President Trump wants to hear your ideas and suggestions on how the government can be better organized to work for the American people.

In addition to selecting which agency is in the most need of either reform or elimination, people can submit individual programs or other miscellaneous advice or ideas on how to reform the government.

While this is certainly unusual, it's also admittedly quite innovative. It'll be interesting to see what kind of responses this site receives.

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