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Chairman Brian Mast: The State Department is bloated, unaccountable, and overdue for reform.
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4/30/2025, 2:59 PM
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Between 2000 & 2024, the State Department’s budget grew from $9.5 BILLION to more than $55 BILLION. Where did that money go? Does our foreign policy feel FIVE TIMES more effective?
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