Congressional Effectiveness Agenda
“Restore Accountability & Effectiveness” 116th Congress Proposal (Sample Framework)
Vision
A focused, high-impact Congress that prioritizes constitutional duty, fiscal responsibility, national sovereignty, and long-term American prosperity — rather than endless symbolic legislation and partisan theater.
Core Principles
- Return to regular order and transparency
- Reduce the size and scope of the federal government
- Enforce existing laws and secure borders
- Promote economic freedom and individual responsibility
- Protect individual rights and the Constitution
Priority Legislative Agenda (Top 8 Bills)
1. SAVE Act (Secure America’s Vote Act) — Highest Priority
- Requires proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections.
- Mandates states to remove non-citizens from voter rolls.
- Strengthens voter ID requirements and election integrity safeguards.
- Why it matters: Restores confidence in elections and prevents non-citizen voting.
2. Fiscal Responsibility and Balanced Budget Amendment
- Constitutional amendment requiring a balanced federal budget except in declared wars or national emergencies.
- Automatic spending caps tied to GDP growth or inflation.
3. Border Security and Immigration Enforcement Act
- Completes physical barriers and technology on the southern border.
- Ends catch-and-release, expands expedited removal.
- Increases interior enforcement and E-Verify mandates.
4. Regulatory Reduction and REINS Act
- Requires Congressional approval for all major regulations (economic impact > $100 million).
- Sunsets all existing regulations unless explicitly renewed every 5–7 years.
5. Tax Simplification and Growth Act
- Flattens and simplifies the individual and corporate tax code.
- Lowers rates while closing loopholes and special-interest deductions.
6. Entitlement Reform Commission Act
- Creates a bipartisan commission with fast-track authority to propose reforms to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.
- Automatic vote in Congress on recommendations.
7. National Defense and Strategic Competition Act
- Increases focus on China and great-power competition.
- Requires burden-sharing from NATO allies and Indo-Pacific partners.
- Modernizes military procurement and reduces waste.
8. Government Efficiency and Waste Reduction Act
- Mandates 10–15% across-the-board cuts in non-defense discretionary spending.
- Creates a “Doggett Commission” style body to identify and eliminate duplicative programs.
Supporting Process Reforms
- Regular Order Restoration: All major bills must go through committee hearings and markup.
- Single-Subject Rule: Ban omnibus bills except for appropriations.
- Term Limits Resolution: Start the Article V process for congressional term limits.
- Congressional Stock Trading Ban: With strong enforcement.
- Real-Time Spending Transparency: All federal spending posted publicly within 48 hours.
Expected Outcomes (if fully implemented)
- Restored trust in elections and government institutions
- Significant reduction in federal spending growth
- Stronger borders and immigration enforcement
- Faster economic growth through deregulation and tax reform
- More accountable and efficient Congress
This agenda is designed to be focused, achievable within one or two Congresses, and aligned with SPOTM values of limited government, rule of law, national sovereignty, and long-term human flourishing.