Rep. Blake Moore announced Wednesday he will co-lead the new What Works Caucus, along with a bipartisan group of House members committed to ensuring federal tax dollars are used efficiently.
Moore joined his colleagues, Reps. Greg Landsman, D-Ohio, Rudy Yakym, R-Ind., and Brittany Pettersen, D-Colo., in launching the caucus, which will begin to meet regularly following the busy appropriations process that will take up the representatives' time in coming weeks.
Moore referenced his past employment with Cicero Group, a Salt Lake City-based consulting company, saying in his role as engagement manager he implemented data-driven improvements in private and nonprofit organizations to cut costs and enhance outcomes. The same process should be employed in the federal government, Moore says.
"These programs are so big and so large and they just get put on the books and then if they're in the mandatory spending side, then they get put on autopilot," Moore said.
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