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House DOGE Caucus Declared Defunct Amid Leadership Disputes

Rep. Jared Moskowitz denounces the caucus as inactive and ineffective, while co-chair Aaron Bean insists legislative efforts are ongoing.

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Overview

  • Rep. Jared Moskowitz, the first Democrat to join the House DOGE Caucus, has declared the group defunct due to months of inactivity and limited meetings.
  • The caucus, created to support Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), convened only twice in its first five months.
  • Moskowitz criticized the lack of coordination, stating members were excluded from Musk's DOGE activities, which he described as a 'complete failure.'
  • Co-chair Rep. Aaron Bean countered Moskowitz's claims, insisting the caucus is still active, with 100 members and eight working groups drafting legislation.
  • Elon Musk, who spearheaded the DOGE initiative, has scaled back his involvement, citing the program's establishment as a reason for his reduced time allocation.