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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt says the Oklahoma Division of Government Efficiency (DOGE-OK) has identified $157 million in “wasteful” health grants they intend to ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma could be in a position to return to the federal government millions of dollars received through grant funding, according to a report released this week by DOGE-OK ...
The Oklahoma Division of Government Efficiency (DOGE-OK) released its first report Tuesday identifying $157 million in "wasteful health grants" from the federal government. The most waste, according ...
“Today, I’m launching DOGE-OK to keep the focus on flat budgets and limiting government,” Stitt said in a statement. “Our top responsibility as leaders is ensuring we are working on behalf ...
DOGE-OK says the funds, many related to COVID-19 relief and public health, are duplicative or exceed the state's needs. The report proposes returning the funds, drawing criticism from some ...
DOGE-OK says the funds, many related to COVID-19 relief and public health, are duplicative or exceed the state's needs. The report proposes returning the funds, drawing criticism from some Democratic ...
Stitt said Norman attorney Marc Nuttle, who agreed to head DOGE-OK as an "unpaid, special volunteer," would submit a report "outlining agency budget findings, recommendations for fiscal reforms ...
OKLAHOMA CITY, (KOKH) — The Oklahoms Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE-OK) released their first report, where they identified $175 million in federal grants to cut. According to DOGE-OK ...
The lawsuit, filed in Manhattan federal court under the Freedom of Information Act, concerns multiple FOIA requests for DOGE records. At first, DOGE simply ignored these requests while Elon Musk ...