Marjorie Taylor Greene announces GOP congressional members to serve on DOGE subcommittee
"These members bring a wealth of experience and dedication to ensuring a more efficient, effective, and accountable federal government," Greene said.
GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Tuesday announced the House Republicans who will serve on the chamber's Subcommittee on Delivering On Government Efficiency of which she is the chairwoman.
"I am honored to lead the Oversight subcommittee for Delivering on Government Efficiency, and I’m proud to announce my fellow colleagues who will be working alongside me to deliver the mandate from the American people," the Georgia congresswoman wrote on the social media platform, X.
The members are Reps. Pat Fallon, Texas; William Timmons, South Carolina; Brandon Gill, Texas; Brian Jack, Georgia; Tim Burchett, Tennessee; Eric Burlison, Missouri; and Michael Cloud, Texas.
The names of the Democrats on the committee, if any, have yet to be made public.
The subcommittee is based off of the new agency President Donald Trump created that has a goal to slash bureaucracy and eliminate government waste.
Greene said the subcommittee would eliminate waste, fraud, abuse and mismanagement in federal agencies.
"These members bring a wealth of experience and dedication to ensuring a more efficient, effective, and accountable federal government," she said.