Gov. Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma recently announced the launch of the Oklahoma Division of Government Efficiency (DOGE-OK) website, aimed at providing transparency on how state resources are managed. The website will allow Oklahomans to track the division’s progress and understand how their government operates. Stitt emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in making Oklahoma a top 10 state.
DOGE-OK was first introduced during the governor’s State of the State address in February and focuses on eliminating wasteful government spending and ensuring taxpayer dollars are used effectively. By March 31, the division will submit a report outlining agency budget findings, recommendations for fiscal reforms, and strategies for efficiency.
The launch of DOGE-OK aligns with the governor’s efforts to cut waste, limit government overreach, and protect taxpayer dollars. Stitt believes that empowering citizens and leaders with easily accessible data will lead to a smarter, leaner, and more responsible government. For more information on DOGE-OK and to receive updates, visit the website.
This initiative comes at a time when President Trump has empowered Elon Musk’s DOGE team to review federal agencies, with nearly 40% of contracts canceled by Musk’s DOGE expected to produce no savings. Musk has defended DOGE as President Trump orders agencies to comply with cuts, signaling a potentially transformative period for government efficiency.
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