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Jon Husted: “Doge identifies potential savings, but ultimately the…”

Featuring: Jon Husted, Republican | Lieutenant Governor of Ohio

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WTOL 11 Exclusive Interview with US Senator John Husted on Ohio Roots and Federal Politics

Published | Video Starts at 20:49

We were all working on these kinds of issues long before Doge. So is this the new normal you think? I mean, from the federal guy? Will Doge be here for the long run? So understand Doge identifies potential savings, but ultimately the agencies have to make the cuts and then Congress ultimately has that appropriation authority. And we'll have to do what's called a rescissions package to actually take back that money. Or ultimately it will have to be spent. (20:49–21:00)

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