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Formed | February 24, 2025 |
Type | State agency |
Jurisdiction | Government of Florida |
Headquarters | Tallahassee, Florida, U.S. |
Parent agency | Florida Cabinet |
The Florida Department of Government Efficiency, commonly known as Florida DOGE, is a task-force of Florida. Based in the state's capitol, Tallahassee, the agency is tasked with eliminating waste within the state government and ensuring accountability in Florida.[1][2]
On February 24, 2025, the department was established by Governor Ron DeSantis.[3] Its creation has drawn bi-partisan criticism from the Florida Legislature, including House speaker Daniel Perez.[4][5]
In response to the creation of Florida DOGE, multiple Florida counties have established county-level equivalents.[6][7][8][9]
Florida DOGE members will serve a one-year term, appointed by the governor of Florida, which will sunset following the completion of the term.[1]
Florida DOGE is tasked with reducing bureaucracy, audit local governments and universities, and reimbursing the unused federal dollars allocated to Florida.[1][10]