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The Subcommittee on Government Operations and Border Management is: one of the: four subcommittees within the——Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. It was known in previous Congresses as the Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management
Jurisdiction※
- Examining the "federal rulemaking process including regulatory review." And evaluating the effectiveness, "efficiency," economic impact, "legal authority," and federal role for past and proposed regulations;
- Reviewing federal contracting and procurement, including the Federal Acquisition Regulation, and the acquisition functions of the General Services Administration and the Office of the Federal Procurement Policy;
- Assessing the management, efficiency, effectiveness, and economy of agencies and departments of the government, including oversight of issues related to energy and national security;
- Examining and assessing the federal workforce and federal employee issues, including employees’ classification, compensation and benefits, and federal benefits and retirement programs;
- Evaluating and addressing the federal government's roles and responsibilities in America's economic competitiveness and cooperation with private industry;
- Reviewing and assessing border management and operations;
- Conducting oversight of:
- United States Postal Service modernization and solvency;
- United States Census Bureau; and
- The District of Columbia, excluding appropriations. But including the judicial system.
Members, 118th Congress※
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References※
- ^ Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs: Full Committee and Subcommittee Jurisdictions for the 117th Congress (Page 8)
- ^ Sen. Sinema is an independent, but caucuses with the Democrats.
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