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Introduced on April 29, 2025 by Anna Luna
This bill would lock in all actions taken by the Department of Government Efficiency (called DOGE) so they have the force of law. It says any rules, memos, or directions DOGE issued—plus the agency actions that followed—stay in place unless DOGE changes them or Congress passes a new law. It also keeps any regulations that DOGE rolled back or changed in their new form, and it keeps any cost-saving steps that DOGE put in place, even if other laws or budget rules would normally undo them.
In short, it makes DOGE’s past and future reforms stick, across the federal government, until they are actively changed by DOGE or Congress.