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"The state is, six months later, saying, ‘Yes, you performed that work, but we’re not going to pay for it.’ … It just sets us ...
In its first report, released by Gov. Kevin Stitt's office, DOGE-OK said it has identified $157 million in federal health ...
The Oklahoma Division of Government Efficiency (DOGE-OK) released their first report Tuesday that identified $157 million in ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt's recently created Division of Government Efficiency announced it found $157 million in "wasteful" grants that aren't needed.
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt says the Oklahoma Division of Government Efficiency (DOGE-OK) has identified $157 million in “wasteful” health grants they intend to return to the federal ...
A report was released from DOGE-OK this week. DOGE-OK is an effort Governor Kevin Stitt announced in February to decrease ...
The first report from DOGE-Oklahoma shows that the state identified $157 million in wasteful spending since the department opened in February.
A new report by Oklahoma’s Division of Government Efficiency lays out several major policy shifts for the state. Ideas ...
If OK-DOGE turns out to be anything like its federal counterpart, it will be chaotic, confusing and scary. What we need is a solid, thoughtful plan ...
The Oklahoms Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE-OK) released their first report where they identified $175 million in ...
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