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The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is a transformational change program to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse, and put the federal government back in its Constitutional box.
Waste, fraud, and abuse are features of bureaucracy, and state and local leaders are pledging to undertake DOGE-style efforts at those levels of government as well.
Here in Colorado, Keenesburg Mayor Aaron Lam became the first local leader to establish such an effort, posting on X earlier this month:
“I am very pleased that our Board of Trustees approved the creation of the Keenesburg Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Advisory Committee at tonight's Board meeting.”
Mayor Lam is looking out for his constituents, and the revelations of a Keenesburg DOGE will reinforce the need for an independent examination of state-level waste, fraud, and abuse.
The federal DOGE is an extensive endeavor, with a stated end date of July 4, 2026. To be successful, the program will need to move fast, break things and, as DOGE Co-Captain Vivek Ramaswamy says, bring “an axe, not a butter knife.”
If you want to follow DOGE progress week-over-week, tune into Culture of Change, Sundays at 3:30pMT, where we’ve committed to covering the transformation program in detail through July 4, 2026.
Finally, be sure to pressure your city council to enact a local DOGE and eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse within your community!
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