If more members tried this, too, he believes they'd have a different attitude about spending.
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Chaffetz discusses his approach to fiscal discipline by sleeping in his office to save money.
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A week from Friday, or I'll issue a subpoena. And guess what? I don't need a committee vote.
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This legislation has received the endorsement of the Project on Government Oversight, and I urge my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to join me in this effort.





