Thursday, June 11, 2009
Posted by: John Campbell at 2:49 PM

As promised, here are two more proposals House Republicans have offered to President Obama in order to reduce the deficit and save taxpayer’s money.

Terminating Duplicative Education Programs

The Department of Education currently administers hundreds of separate education programs. Many of these programs are duplicative of other programs. In many cases, schools have the flexibility to use other federal funds for the purposes of some of these targeted programs. Eliminating duplicative education programs will streamline Federal education initiatives and provide savings. The President recognized this when he proposed terminating several duplicative programs in his budget. Building on the President’s recommendations, additional savings can be achieved by eliminating the following programs:

 
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Eliminating these duplicative programs would save taxpayers $442.8 million in the first year and $2.2 billion over five years.

Eliminate Full-time Union Representatives From Federal Payroll

Under current law, Federal employees who are part of a collective bargaining unit may be granted “official time” to perform representational duties on behalf of the union. While on official time, the employee is paid by the government but is acting on behalf of the union. According to the Office of Personnel Management, in FY 2008 the Federal government spent $120 million paying employees for their time spent working on union activities. While some employees only spend minimal time on union activities, others are designated as 100 percent on official time, meaning they are paid to spend all of their time on union activities. In their report, OPM suggests a significant amount of the time spent on general labor-management category (as opposed to dispute resolution or contract negotiations) is spent by those on 100 percent official time. Eliminating 100 percent official time would save taxpayers millions of dollars each year. Savings of just 10% a year would save taxpayers $12 million next year and $60 million over five years.


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Dose of Reality writes: Thursday, June, 11, 2009 4:12 PM
keep it coming
I am sure this is just the tip of the proverbial iceberg. I am sure research like this is not easy or fun, but what I am sure is more difficult is to get a member of congress to acknowledge these items and others like it and make a commitment to eliminate these items.

Government never gets smaller...
The Plumber writes: Thursday, June, 11, 2009 7:36 PM
Why not when you had the majority?
Duplicate or originals. Who cares? Get rid of them all.

It should be up to the states to decide if they want to squander taxpayer money on them.
Dave M writes: Thursday, June, 11, 2009 9:45 PM
To The Plumber
I agree entirely.

And for Mr Cambell: Did these programs suddenly come into existence during the last five months? Where was any attempt to do any of what you are suggesting now this during the Bush administration. Seems to me Cambell is another of those men of "Flexible Convictions". And given your lack of prformance then why should I take you seriously now?

And Mr Cambell: explain why the Dep't of Education should even exist!!!
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About John Campbell

John Campbell is a member of the House Financial Services Committee, and has taken a leadership role in addressing the country's top economic issues. Campbell serves as a member of the Joint Economic Committee, and House Committee on the Budget. He has a Bachelor's Degree in Economics from UCLA and a Master's Degree in Taxation from USC.

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