Gov. Abbott plans to sign bill Wednesday that would create Texas efficiency office, similar to DOGE
- Governor Greg Abbott of Texas signed Senate Bill 14 to create a new regulation-cutting agency called the Texas Regulatory Efficiency Office.
- The new office aims to identify and implement efficiencies in the rule-making process and help agencies identify unnecessary rules.
- Some Democrats questioned the need for the new agency when the state already has the Sunset Advisory Commission that assesses state agencies and regulations.
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Greg Abbott Unveils ‘Texas DOGE’ Initiative.
PULSE POINTS:What Happened: Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) signed a bill to establish the Texas Regulatory Efficiency Office (TREO), likening it to the national Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Who’s Involved: Governor Greg Abbott, Texas legislature, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, Senator Phil King, President Donald J. Trump, and Elon Musk. Where & When: Texas, United States; bill signed on Wednesday. Key Quote: Abbott on social med…
Texas Governor Signs ‘Texas DOGE’ Into Law to Cut Regulations, Boost Government Efficiency - The Thinking Conservative
Texas Gov. Abbott signed Regulatory Reform and Efficiency Act to streamline govt processes and reduce regulatory burden on businesses and residents. The post Texas Governor Signs ‘Texas DOGE’ Into Law to Cut Regulations, Boost Government Efficiency appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
Texas Governor Signs ‘Texas DOGE’ Into Law to Cut Regulations, Boost Government Efficiency
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law on April 23 a sweeping regulatory reform measure known as the Regulatory Reform and Efficiency Act, aimed at streamlining government processes and reducing the regulatory burden on businesses and residents. Senate Bill 14 creates the Texas Regulatory Efficiency Office within the Office of the Governor and has been characterized as the Texas version of the federal Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) c…
North Texas lawmakers play key role in creating DOGE office, slashing government regulations
AUSTIN – Signing the first major law of the 2025 Legislature, Gov. Greg Abbott on April 23 authorized the creation of a “Texas-style” DOGE agency charged with upending wasteful regulations seen as threatening the state’s reputation as one of the nation’s most business-friendly. The two North Texas lawmakers who guided Senate Bill 14 to passage — Sen. Phil King, R-Weatherford, and Rep. Giovanni Capriglione, R-Southlake — stood behind the governor…
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