This is why we must NOT have RINOs in office. They will do nothing to limit the scope, mission or politicization of the Federal Bureaucracy. They may go to bat on a particular issue, mostly due to the influence of lobbyists and money - but they will not do what is absolutely vital - shutting down whole agencies, cutting funding drastically, and clearing out biased political and ideological bureaucrats.
What we need is true and honest campaign finance reform. Our elected need to be forced to listen to those they claim to represent.
Remember the best laws are simple laws such as "You shall not murder" or "You shall not steal". Keeping that in mind, only legally registered voters should be allowed to contribute to a political campaign because only they can legally vote. These contributions should be limited to only those campaigns that represent that voter. The amount that a voter can contribute should also be limited to a certain amount each year that the average voter can afford, say $200. That $200 should be set at abase year and adjusted for inflation/deflation, I think 1960 would be ideal because as each voter decides to contribute they will be faced with the reality of what the government has done to their money.
By doing this the elected will have to fill their campaign chests within in their own districts from the people they represent and the influence of special interests curtailed (lawyers will always find ways around any law but should they be caught see the last of this rant)
Our right to vote is the most precious right we have as citizens it should be guarded jealously. Voter fraud should be relentlessly pursued and the punishments draconian.