The Less Bureaucracy, Better Family Engagement Act (H.R. 9608) likely aims to reduce bureaucratic obstacles in family engagement processes, possibly in areas such as education, social services, or family support programs. The bill may seek to streamline procedures and improve communication between families and relevant agencies to enhance overall family involvement and support.
Supporters of the Less Bureaucracy, Better Family Engagement Act commend it for its potential to simplify processes that families face when interacting with government services. They argue that reducing red tape will lead to more effective family support and better outcomes for children and parents by fostering stronger relationships between families and agencies.
Critics of the Less Bureaucracy, Better Family Engagement Act express concerns that reducing bureaucratic oversight may lead to inadequate support for vulnerable families. They worry that the emphasis on less regulation could undermine important protections and accountability measures that ensure families receive the help they need.
All donors are from Applied Materials, Inc., a technology company. The bill focuses on family engagement and bureaucracy reduction, which does not directly relate to the donors' industry, suggesting a low conflict of interest risk.
Top industries and organizations funding Mary Miller, from FEC data.
Source: FEC campaign finance records