John – while DOGE was a complete and total failure, Shontel Brown is actually working to improve government efficiency and save taxpayer dollars.
This week, the House passed Shontel Brown’s bipartisan SAMOSA Act, or Strengthening Agency Management and Oversight of Software Assets. The bill was passed unanimously by the House and now heads to the Senate for a vote.
The federal government spends around $33 billion annually on software, but many agencies have unused or duplicate licenses. Brown’s bill would reduce waste by ensuring agencies only have what they need and use. Shontel stated, “This is what government efficiency efforts should look like, addressing real problems in a thoughtful way.”
Shontel Brown is proud to be elected as the Congresswoman for Ohio’s 11th District. She has spent the last decade serving the people of Ohio and building coalitions. As she enters her second full term in Congress, she will use that experience to continue the fight for affordable quality health care, jobs that pay fair wages, a strong public education system, and to preserve and protect our democracy for generations to come. Will you join her and be the change we need?