Government and Politics
February 24, 2025
From: Florida Governor Ron DeSantisFlorida DOGE to Further Eliminate State Government Waste, Save Taxpayers Money, and Ensure Accountability in Florida
TAMPA, FL - On February 24, 2025, Governor Ron DeSantis announced the creation of the Florida State Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE) task force, which will work to further eliminate waste within state government, save taxpayers money, and ensure accountability in Florida.
“Florida has set the standard for fiscally conservative governance, and our new Florida DOGE task force will do even more to serve the people of Florida,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “It will eliminate redundant boards and commissions, review state university and college operations and spending, utilize artificial intelligence to further examine state agencies to uncover hidden waste, and even audit the spending habits of local entities to shine the light on waste and bloat.”
Under Governor Ron DeSantis’ leadership, Florida has the lowest number of government workers per capita in the country yet provides better services at a lower cost than any other state of comparable size. Since Governor DeSantis took office in 2019, Florida has continually cut government and trimmed waste:
The Florida State DOGE Task Force will implement a multi-pronged approach to eliminating bureaucratic bloat and modernizing our state government to best serve the people of Florida. It will also utilize AI and new technologies to identify waste and noncompliance. The task force will serve a one-year term which will sunset following the completion of the term. Florida’s DOGE will:
Eliminate Bureaucracy
Review Colleges and Universities
Further Examine State Agencies
Audit Local Governments
Return Unused & Surplus Federal Dollars
Read the enacting Executive Order here.