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Greene to lead subcommittee taking on government spending | Georgia
SUMMARY: U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., has been appointed to lead a subcommittee focused on improving government efficiency under President-elect Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Greene aims to eliminate waste and abuse, targeting programs like NPR and questionable grants. She plans to hold bureaucrats and contractors accountable, emphasizing transparency and taxpayer accountability. Greene’s initiative is part of a broader effort to address the $36 trillion national debt and ensure government agencies like the Pentagon are properly managed. The subcommittee also seeks to oversee independent agencies, with a focus on reducing waste and inefficiency.
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Overhauling America’s air traffic control system | FOX 5 News
SUMMARY: The Trump administration has announced plans to overhaul America’s air traffic control system, following scrutiny over recent aviation incidents. The FAA will install safety devices at 70+ airports to detect runway occupancy and improve communication with new radar systems. Transportation Secretary Shawn Duffy emphasized the need for fast implementation, requiring Congress to approve funding. Additionally, President Trump nominated Republic Airways CEO Brian Bedford to head the FAA, where he will decide on Boeing’s 737 Max production. The FAA is also testing Elon Musk’s SpaceX Starlink internet to modernize air traffic communication. These efforts aim to address the aging air traffic control systems.

The Trump administration says it has made plans to overhaul the air traffic control systems. The technology has faced weeks of scrutiny because of recent plane incidents.
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Trump expected to issue order that will begin shutdown of Education Department
SUMMARY: President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order today to initiate the shutdown of the Department of Education, transferring authority over schools to individual states. The order will instruct federal officials to take necessary steps for closure, while ensuring that essential services like student loans remain intact. Trump has criticized the department as wasteful, and while state control may increase over funding and curricula in Georgia, advocates warn this could reduce federal oversight for vulnerable students. Ultimately, the complete closure of the Department will require Congressional approval, the feasibility of which is currently uncertain.

11Alive’s Rarione Maniece reports.
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Trump to order shutdown of the Education Department. What does it do?
SUMMARY: President Trump plans to sign an executive order to shut down the Education Department, fulfilling a long-standing Republican goal. While Secretary Linda McMahon will manage the closure, the task will likely require congressional action. The department oversees significant federal financial aid and regulates vital services for students. Trump aims to redefine its roles, targeting federal funding linked to “critical race theory” and promoting school choice. His administration has already halved the department’s staff and cut contracts deemed “woke.” Key functions like student loans, civil rights enforcement, and accreditation processes are under review, with potential shifts in oversight to other agencies.
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