During a recent town hall in Cobb County, Georgia, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene expressed strong support for the implementation of DOGE-like offices across all government levels. She believes these offices can help reduce waste and improve efficiency, and noted existing initiatives in Georgia and other states. Despite the controversy surrounding her event—marked by police presence and protester removals—Greene highlighted the potential positive impacts of such offices, including the proposed Red Tape Rollback Act, which mandates a comprehensive review of agency regulations.
"Absolutely," said Greene, who is also the chairwoman of the House DOGE Subcommittee, in response to an on-screen question about whether she could see a role for DOGE-like offices at the state level.
Georgia's proposed version, the Red Tape Rollback Act of 2025, sponsored entirely by Republican state senators, would require state agencies to complete a top-to-bottom review of all rules and regulations every four years and look into the economic impact of all proposed rules.
There have been efforts to bring DOGE-like offices to state and local government. The campaigns also often come with names like Wisconsin's GOAT committee, Florida's FLOGE, and the BullDOGEr in North Carolina.
Greene dismissed concerns over losing Social Security benefits to White House DOGE office cuts.
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