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Proposals to the Bipartisan House Department of Government Efficiency Caucus

The firm proposed twenty ideas. (1Q 2025)


 

In 1Q 2025, Hof Law, LLC proposed twenty ideas to the Bipartisan House Department of Government Efficiency Caucus. The firm’s work under this initiative reflects a continued commitment to public service, institutional effectiveness, and forward-thinking governance reforms.


Each proposal is crafted to be both technically sound and politically sensitive—addressing operational inefficiencies, ethical clarity, and long-range planning needs across the Federal sector. With a balance of legal precision and real-world pragmatism, the firm's proposals offer nonpartisan pathways for improving government function, cost savings, and public trust.


The firm's proposals are:


DOGE HOF 1.0 - Strategic FEMA Partnership for gTLD Management: A Revenue-Generating Innovation (Feb. 2, 2025);

DOGE HOF 2.0 - Expanding the Feedback Loop: A Bold Step Toward True Continuous Improvement (Feb. 2, 2025);

DOGE HOF 3.0 - The Federal Class Action Corporation (FCAC): A New Era of Equitable Relief Administation (Feb. 2, 2025);

DOGE HOF 4.0 - Re-evaluating FEMA's Placement: A Case for Severance from the Department of Homeland Security (Feb. 2, 2025);

DOGE HOF 5.0 - Boldly Streamlining Public Assistance for Non-State Recipients (Feb. 2, 2025);

DOGE HOF 6.0 - Leveraging Non-Signatory Status to the Paris Agreement for Strategic Nation-Building in Post-Assad Syria (Feb. 2, 2025);

DOGE HOF 7.0 - Enhancing Geospatial Representation to Strengthen U.S.-Mexico Relations (Feb. 2, 2025);

DOGE HOF 8.0 - The Reinstatement of In-Person Hearings at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Merit Systems Protection Board (Feb. 2, 2025);

DOGE HOF 9.0 - Proposal to Establish a Tiger Team to Review Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Receivership Processes and Potential Conflicts of Interest (Feb. 2, 2025);

DOGE HOF 10.0 - The Qualifying Addition of Three Illnesses - Allergies, Gingivitis and Syphilis - to the List of Presumptive Conditions at Veterans Affairs (Feb. 12, 2025);

DOGE HOF 11.0 - Information Technology Optimization Through Single-Vendor Ecosystems and Full-Stack Solutions (Mar. 18, 2025);

DOGE HOF 12.0 - Correcting Health Insurance Dual Eligibility Disconnect Between Health and Human Services and Veterans Affairs for Severely Disabled Veterans (Mar. 23, 2025);

DOGE HOF 13.0 - Auditing Federal Agency Cell Phone Practices and Procedures (Mar. 25, 2025);

DOGE HOF 14.0 - Enhancing Transparency and Efficiency through Artificial Intelligence in Federal Legal Reporting (Mar. 27, 2025);

DOGE HOF 15.0 - Incorporating Lessons Learned from Puerto Rico Debt Restructuring in U.S.-Ukraine (DOGE 15.1) Mineral Agreement (Mar. 27, 2025), Gaza (DOGE 15.2) (Mar. 27, 2025), and Panama (DOGE 15.3) (Mar. 31, 2025);

DOGE HOF 16.0 - Written Delegations of Authority and Special Government Employee Musk (Mar. 28, 2025);

DOGE HOF 17.0 - Considerations Regarding Office of Government Ethics Post-Government Employment Guidance given an Apparent Bifurcation of the Bipartisan House DOGE Caucus and The Executive DOGE Team (Mar. 29, 2025);

DOGE HOF 18.0 - Enhancing Continuity of Government Planning for a No-Notice Presidential Inability Scenario (Mar. 30, 2025);

DOGE HOF 19.0 - Enhancing Judicial Efficiency through Exercises for Pervasive Yet Un-

litigated Controversies (Apr. 6, 2025); and,

DOGE HOF 20.0 - Advancing Fiscal Sustainability Through a Service-Linked Universal Basic Income (Apr. 7, 2025).


The above-listed proposals, while directed to The Legislative Branch, are partially made available to the public to foster transparency and demonstrate Hof's civic engagement at the national level.


Proposals one through ten are here:



Good governance begins with practical and simple ideas—and the courage to put them forward in writing.


For media inquiries or to explore partnership opportunities around this project, please contact us at press@hoflawllc.com.


 

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