Congressman Begich joins DOGE caucus, dedicated to government efficiency goals

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Congressman Nick Begich announced he has joined the Congressional Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Caucus. The DOGE Caucus seeks to create a more responsive, effective, and transparent federal government, rooted in accountability and fiscal responsibility.

Congressman Begich, a longtime advocate for reducing government waste and supporting Alaska communities, expressed enthusiasm for the opportunity to contribute to these goals.

“It is time for the American people to have an efficient government that serves them and not the bureaucracy. We can no longer afford to sit by as taxpayers fund an ever-expanding bureaucracy that fails to deliver results,” he said. “By joining the Congressional DOGE Caucus, I am reaffirming my commitment to cutting waste, eliminating unnecessary regulations, and ensuring that funds spent by the federal government work for the people it serves. I look forward to collaborating with my colleagues to bring about demonstrable reform.”

The group has newly formed and is inspired by the efforts of Trump’s DOGE team, Vivek Ramaswamy and Elon Musk. They held their first meeting on Dec. 17. Begich was accepted into the caucus just two weeks after being sworn in as Alaska’s member of Congress.

In joining the caucus, Begich will work alongside a bipartisan group of colleagues to enact policies that prioritize taxpayer interests, eliminate wasteful spending, and rein in bureaucratic overreach.

The Congressional DOGE Caucus Platform:

• The federal government must serve the interests of taxpayers, and taxpayers are best served by a lean, efficient, transparent, and accountable bureaucracy.

• No amount of waste, fraud, abuse, duplication, or administrative bloat is too small or too large to fix.

• The national debt is a threat to our nation’s economic strength. Members of the Congressional DOGE Caucus are dedicated to finding ways to cut spending, not increase it.

• There are too many federal agencies, programs, rules, and regulations that hinder economic growth for the future.

• Government agencies, programs, rules, regulations, and employees must demonstrate effectiveness for and responsiveness to taxpayers while also not creating unnecessary costs or burdens.

• Existing federal agencies, programs, rules, regulations, or functions that do not provide value to taxpayers must be reformed or eliminated.

• All rules and regulations should be grounded in statute. Congress enacts public policy, not unelected bureaucrats.

• Engaging with the American people is necessary to ensure our success.

Send your ideas on how to achieve these goals to [email protected].

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  1. Begich is like a race horse out of the gate. Very refreshing. We need to eliminate or reduce the power of these agencies that wield their power like a sword. Unelected officials should never have this much power and be given so much funding.

  2. I’ll say it again, I am becoming fond of NB3 as the short time has shown. Keep it up Lad, Alaska Proud.

  3. Hopefully he can help take care of one of the biggest problems this country has and that’s a spending problem. The amount of money that we pay over the real price and the money being laundered needs to stop this country is going bankrupt on a fast freight train and if we don’t stop it, it’s gonna fall off a cliff and you’re gonna think That back in the depression that was bad.
    Go, Nick go

  4. Thanks Begich You’re coming out of the gate, and running a great race in overturning the bloated bugets and STANDING up for Alaskans that has been slapped hard in the face for all we stand for. We’re behind you all the way.

  5. Keep up the great work Nick! We support you 100% . And thank you for being connected and understanding real Alaskans.

  6. I have some suggestions for you and they in love government ,rentals to spy on targeted Alaskan’s for decades. Nothing is in current place to retard the area of experiential growth. There are no limits, anything goes. Any whim is fine with absolutely no credible reason and can go on for decades watching pretty and innocent women age quietly in their homes for decades to catch them in an act. Any act. Yes.$. this is a thing. How many capture devices are clamped into Alaska slow data lines for no reason. all Democrat culture to hate Republicans. Take that back to zero. These are your felonies and are easy to spot: killing, almost killing and kidnapping and raping. Those are felonies. Also those felonies need accusers
    O whispered government dossiers.

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