Abbott signs bill to create Texas’ own version of DOGE




It’s DOGE, Texas style. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday signed a bill to create the state’s own version of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in an effort to get rid of unnecessary rules and slash regulations. In Austin, Abbott signed SB 14, which would create the Texas Regulatory Efficiency Office and streamline the way state agencies establish and enforce regulations.”The regulatory environment in Texas is getting too burdensome,” Abbott said before putting pen to paper. “The regulatory environment in Texas is well-known for being good, but it seems like it’s not as easy to navigate as it once was.”TEXAS POISED TO CREATE ITS OWN VERSION OF DOGE AS BILL PASSES BOTH CHAMBERS A Texas state flag and White House Senior Advisor Elon Musk, who leads DOGE. Texas has created its own version of DOGE, with Gov. Greg Abbott signing a bill on Wednesday related to the establishment of a similar department. (Sam Bagnall/LAT Images, left, Samuel Corum/Getty Images, right.)An advisory panel would be created to work with the governor’s office to streamline processes. It would be made up of business owners, researchers, state agencies and the public.The bill also aims to create an accessible online portal, so the public can look up state regulations.DOGE REVEALS WHAT YOU GET FOR THE HALF MILLION YOU’LL PAY IN TAXES OVER YOUR LIFETIME Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Texas’ regulatory environment is “too burdensome.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro/New York Daily News/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)”Texas businesses, Texas citizens, they deserve regulations that are in plain English that you can understand what they mean,” said Dustin Burrows, the Republican speaker of the Texas House. “They deserve to know what they actually do, and they deserve to make sure they’re consistent and as few as possible.” The legislation was authored by state Republican Sen. Phil King and backed by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick.It passed the Texas House with a 97-51 vote and the Senate 26-5.The bill is similar to what the Trump administration has aimed to do with DOGE by getting rid of unnecessary rules, as well as rooting out fraud and wasteful spending.  Elon Musk has run DOGE for President Donald Trump. (Fox News)CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPAbbott said DOGE “crystalized” what Texas lawmakers were seeking to achieve. “It gave strategies to it,” he said. “Texas DOGE will lead to spending cuts, regulation cuts and a more user-friendly government.”


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