We the undersigned organizations, dedicated to protecting taxpayer interests, write to thank you for your commitment to reining in government waste and inefficiency and for your commitment to strengthening America’s military. We believe these are complementary goals.
As you know, a strong military requires strong leadership from the White House. It also requires an understanding that we must eliminate wasteful and antiquated programs and practices at the Pentagon if we hope to field the military of tomorrow. With these shared goals and understandings in mind, we submit for your consideration a list of opportunities for reducing wasteful and inefficient Pentagon spending. This is not a comprehensive list of potential cuts, rather, it is a list of key opportunities to address wasteful spending practices, which if seized can save taxpayers billions of dollars and help empower America with the strongest and most efficient military of our time.
Letter
Letter to President Trump Addressing Wasteful Pentagon Spending Practices
We the undersigned organizations, dedicated to protecting taxpayer interests, write to thank you for your commitment to reining in government waste and inefficiency and for your commitment to strengthening America’s military. We believe these are complementary goals.
As you know, a strong military requires strong leadership from the White House. It also requires an understanding that we must eliminate wasteful and antiquated programs and practices at the Pentagon if we hope to field the military of tomorrow. With these shared goals and understandings in mind, we submit for your consideration a list of opportunities for reducing wasteful and inefficient Pentagon spending. This is not a comprehensive list of potential cuts, rather, it is a list of key opportunities to address wasteful spending practices, which if seized can save taxpayers billions of dollars and help empower America with the strongest and most efficient military of our time.
Share This Story!
Related Posts
New TCS Report Reveals Full-Year CR Funding Tables Include $15 Billion in Increases for Pentagon Procurement & Research
Fiscal Year 2025 Congressional Pentagon Budget Increases for the Full-Year CR
BWAF Podcast — Ep. 83: Beyond the CR: How Congress Ceded Power
Full-Year Continuing Resolution Gives Pentagon Spending a Wide Berth
Pentagon Keeps Pouring Cash Into Golf Courses — Even As Trump Slashes Government Spending
House Oversight Hearing on GAO High Risk List
Most Read
Get Social
Recent Content
Report
Fiscal Year 2025 Congressional Pentagon Budget Increases for the Full-Year CR
Podcast
BWAF Podcast — Ep. 84: Tariffs and Tax Cuts: The Hidden Cost of ‘Liberation Day’
Letter
Senate: Reconciliation Should Reduce the Deficit—Not Explode It
Letter
House: Reconciliation Should Reduce the Deficit—Not Explode It
Stay up to date on our work.
Sign up for our newsletter.
"*" indicates required fields