Social Security saves big bucks by axing ‘X’ gender marker
Rep. Nancy Mace, Rs.c.
Government Efficiency Department (Doge) announced on Wednesday Social Security Department Move to the Gender X’s contract, which deals with Gender X, which refers to “sex X” indicators will save more than $ 1 million in taxpayers.
“The Social Security Administration has terminated its contract for the Gender X Initiative Index and removes all links to gender ideology. Order … “
President Donald Trump On his first day of the office, he signed an executive order aimed at the Federal Government’s language, including the term “sex”.
“The tongue and the eras of sex in politics have a destructive effect not only on women, but also on the validity of the entire American system,” the order signed by Trump states said. “Federal politics on Truth is based on scientific investigation, public security, morality and self-confidence.”
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Moved also reversed the changes made Biden Managementincluding Americans who do not recognize the version of the two biological gender that the documents, such as passports instead of “X”, “man” or “woman”.
At the end of last month, the Department of Security and Immigration of the Homeland said that it would not make a final decision on any application, which will create a document for gender.
Social security seems to be the next agency to make changes when it comes to the person recognizing sex on the application.

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The Social Security Administration did not respond to the Fox Business request to comment on the issue.
After learning savings, representative Nancy Mayts, Rs.C. weighed in x.
“$ 1,000,000,” he wrote. “The government is a waste of his best-and this only the tip of the iceberg”.
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FOX News Digital’s Jamie Joseph and Michael Lee contributed to this report.