End the Deep State Act
The End the Deep State Act empowers federal executives to hire trustworthy staff, reshaping hiring processes and accountability for federal employees.
The End the Deep State Act empowers federal executives to hire trustworthy staff, reshaping hiring processes and accountability for federal employees.
Bill Number: HR 697
Title: End the Deep State Act
Status: Introduced in House
Introduced Date: January 23, 2025
Classification: Bill
The End the Deep State Act, formally titled the Enabling Necessary Discipline with the Defense of Executives’ Endeavors to Properly Staff Their Agencies with Trustworthy Employees Act, aims to address concerns regarding the perceived influence of entrenched bureaucratic entities within federal agencies. The bill seeks to empower executive leadership in the federal government to ensure that their agencies are staffed with employees who are deemed trustworthy and aligned with the administration's goals.
While the full text of the bill has not been provided, the title and intent suggest the following potential provisions:
The End the Deep State Act would primarily affect:
The bill is sponsored by:
- Andrew Ogles (Primary Sponsor)
- Brandon Gill (Cosponsor)
- Andrew S. Clyde (Cosponsor)
- Scott Perry (Cosponsor)
- Eric Burlison (Cosponsor)
- Mark Harris (Cosponsor)
- Lauren Boebert (Cosponsor)
- Clay Higgins (Cosponsor)
The End the Deep State Act represents a legislative effort to reshape the federal hiring landscape, emphasizing the need for trust and alignment with executive priorities. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, further details will emerge regarding its specific provisions and implications for federal employment practices.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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