Questions Remain as Duval DOGE Committee Dissects Florida DOGE Report
The report highlights $1.86 billion in questionable local spending focusing on cultural grants, DEI initiatives, salaries, and climate programs, but finds no evidence of fraud.
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DeSantis’ DOGE slams ‘excessive spending,’ finds no fraud
Florida’s Department of Government Efficiency found “numerous” instances of what it described as questionable spending across the state but no fraud, according to a report released by the DOGE task force. DOGE, created by Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration in 2025 to identify overspending, waste, fraud and abuse, accused some of Florida’s largest local governments of over $1.86 billion in wasteful spending. It criticized Orange County for increas…
DeSantis' DOGE slams 'excessive spending,' finds no fraud
(The Center Square) – Florida’s Department of Government Efficiency found “numerous” instances of what it described as questionable spending across the state but no fraud, according to a report released by the DOGE task force.
Florida DOGE report raises more questions than answers for City Council
After a review of the Florida DOGE report on local government spending, the Jacksonville City Council auditor says it can confirm only about $90 million of the $199 million the state entity claims the city spent wastefully. Council Auditor Kim Taylor went through her analysis of the state DOGE report during a meeting of the City Council’s city-level Duval DOGE committee on Tuesday. The state DOGE report outlined what it called wasteful spending…
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