Texas House establishes own DOGE to 'reduce the size and scope of government'

Republican Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows revealed state lawmakers had formed their own "DOGE" modeled after billionaire Elon Musk's controversial Department of Government Efficiency, which is currently strip mining the federal government. The Texas DOGE — or Delivery of Government Efficiency — is a Texas House committee consisting of eight Republicans and five Democrats. The latter group includes State Rep. Liz Campos of San Antonio.
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