As the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, famously said, “ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country.”
Now is that time.
We as citizens of this nation have a unique, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to help reorganize the Executive Branch. President Trump and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney want YOU to submit your ideas on how to make the federal government “more efficient, effective, and accountable.”
Nothing is off the table. From the largest federal agencies, to the smallest boards and commissions, the White House wants to know how each part of the federal government can improve.
The best part is, anyone can participate!
Do you or have you held a role in the federal government? Have you experienced waste or inefficiency first hand? Have a better idea about how things should work in Washington?
We want to know!
Restore Accountability is offering a unique opportunity to our readers. We want YOU to submit YOUR ideas to us, and in turn, we will package all of the reader solutions together, and send them directly to OMB. If all of our voices join together we can surely make a splash in President Trump’s reorganization plan.
This is truly a unique opportunity and we want all of YOU to help make our government more effective and efficient so current and future generations can succeed.
Submit your ideas below, and we will send you a copy of the document when we send it to Washington.
In addition, we will soon be posting our ideas for the reorganization that will be added to the Restore Accountability document as well.
Thank you for your help and thank you for helping Restore Accountability!
Not sure where to start?
We have the tools that can help get the wheels turning. Our Do Your Own Research tab has countless waste and inefficiency examples located throughout the federal government, and our Agency Toolkit has a compilation of the best oversight reports for every agency!
Additional Resources:
Back in Black
CBO Deficit Reduction Options
Tax Decoder
Friendly Fire
Department of Everything
GAO High Risk List
GAO’s Open Recommendations