(The Hill) — The Wisconsin meeting is slated to introduce a brand new committee modeled after the federal Division of Authorities Effectivity (DOGE) which was created to scale back “wasteful spending.”
State Meeting Speaker Robin Vos (R) mentioned he would make strides towards the identical purpose for the Badger State by means of the Governmental, Oversight, Accountability and Transparency Committee (GOAT).
“I feel that we are able to take a look at numerous concepts and attempt to discover methods to make authorities do a greater job than we at present are,” Vos mentioned in a Wednesday interview with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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“I’m super excited that we’re going to now kind of focus on, not just how do we layer more things on, but how do we make the things that we already have work better,” he added.
Vos mentioned the brand new committee would deal with the right way to incorporate synthetic intelligence and know-how into on a regular basis life for Wisconsin residents to make life simpler and less expensive.
State Rep. Amanda Nedweski (R) was chosen to chair the committee amid an inflow of Democrats within the subsequent legislative cycle.
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Vos didn’t instantly reply to The Hill’s request for remark.
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, who’re set to co-chair DOGE, have already inserted their ideas to Home representatives and President-elect Trump alike with harsh critiques of the proposed stopgap measure.
Their latest posts on X urged Republicans to vote in opposition to the invoice within the wake of a looming authorities shutdown.
The Wisconsin GOAT committee will seemingly comply with of their footsteps, charting a brand new course for efforts to scale back authorities spending.