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  • H.R. 10413, known as the “Implementing Decreases in Overall Government Expenditures Act” or “Implementing DOGE Act,” proposes a reduction in nonsecurity discretionary spending by the U.S. government. The bill defines nonsecurity discretionary appropriations as those that are...

    Simple Explanation

    H.R. 10413 is a plan to help the U.S. government save money by cutting back on spending for things that are not related to safety, like school supplies or park maintenance, if they spend too much more than the year before. Starting in 2026, if they spend over one percent more than last year, the extra amount would be taken away evenly from these non-safety items.

  • H. R. 199 aims to reduce nonsecurity discretionary spending by mandating a cut proportional to any excess growth in federal appropriations over one percent from the previous year. The bill applies these spending cuts for fiscal year 2026 and for each year after that,...

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    H. R. 199 is a plan to save money by cutting spending on certain parts of the government each year if they spend too much, but it doesn't include money spent on keeping the country safe.