Friday, March 7th 2025, 3:01 pm
On Friday, Gov. Kevin Stitt announced the launch of the Oklahoma Division of Government Efficiency (DOGE-OK) website.
Stitt said the website will serve as a transparency portal for DOGE-OK, allowing Oklahomans to see how state resources are managed and track the division’s progress.
“Transparency and accountability are key to making Oklahoma a top 10 state,” Stitt said in a press release. “With the launch of DOGE-OK, we’re giving Oklahomans a clearer picture of how their government operates. We’ve already taken steps to cut waste, limit government overreach and protect taxpayer dollars, and DOGE-OK is another tool to keep us on that path. By making this data easily available, we’re empowering citizens and leaders to drive smarter, leaner and more responsible government.”
DOGE-OK was first announced during the governor’s State of the State address in February. It builds on past efficiency initiatives aimed at eliminating wasteful government spending and ensuring taxpayer dollars are used effectively.
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By March 31, DOGE-OK will submit a report outlining agency budget findings, recommendations for fiscal reforms and strategies for efficiency.
To learn more about DOGE-OK and get updates, visit here.
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