Congresswoman Victoria Spartz has announced that she will not serve on any committees in the new Congress, citing her belief that nothing gets done in committees to benefit the American people. Despite this decision, Spartz believes that she will still be able to effectively serve her constituents by focusing on working with her Republican colleagues in the Senate and House. She plans to work closely with President-elect Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency and continue filing legislation to bring down health care costs by addressing consolidation and monopolization in the industry. Spartz feels that this approach will save money for consumers and the federal budget, as well as promote innovation and remove barriers in the healthcare sector. She also emphasized the need for federal legislation to support any changes made by the Trump Administration to the federal bureaucracy. Spartz’s decision to forego committee assignments reflects her commitment to finding alternative ways to legislate and serve her constituents effectively. Viewers can catch Spartz’s interview with News 8’s Phil Sanchez on All INdiana Politics, airing at 9:30 a.m. on Sundays.
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