Why One DOGE Member Claims the Federal Government Has ‘No Incentive’ to Respect Taxpayer Money? – Knowhere News
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Why One DOGE Member Claims the Federal Government Has ‘No Incentive’ to Respect Taxpayer Money? – Knowhere News
In recent discussions about government spending, a DOGE member has raised a provocative concern: the federal government has ‘no incentive’ to respect taxpayer money. This statement has drawn attention and sparked debates about the handling of public funds and the growing mistrust that many people feel toward governmental financial practices. But what exactly does this mean, and why is this claim gaining traction? Let’s explore this argument in d…
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DOGE cuts will hit rural counties the hardest. Kentucky Department of Education officials said federal education officials won’t be reimbursing $56 million in federal coronavirus relief money that it had previously told schools it would cover. On March 28, the U.S. Department of Education sent state education officials notices that it wanted to claw back unspent coronavirus relief funding dollars. However, federal education officials told state…
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