They write rules, run programs, manage grants, and make decisions that affect our families, businesses, farmers, ranchers, veterans, and the communities across Utah. But the people making many of those decisions are not elected members of Congress are. So When an agency oversteps, wastes money, delays action, or carries out a law in a way that Congress never intended, it's our job to step in. Not because every agency employee is acting in bad faith, but because power requires accountability. Oversight isn't just about catching wrongdoing. It's about making government work better. (01:15–01:23)
CLAIM
Asserts that Congress's role includes intervening when agencies act contrary to legislative intent.
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