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Establishes the KY DOGE Task Force to study Executive Branch spending, boost efficiency, and move toward zero-base budgeting to guide the biennial budget process.
Establishes the KY DOGE Task Force to study Executive Branch spending, boost efficiency, and move toward zero-base budgeting to guide the biennial budget process.
Note on source material: the documents provided contain inconsistent and partly unrelated text (references to other states and subjects). This summary focuses on the primary, consistent legislative text in the Committee Substitute and accompanying amendment materials, which establish the “Kentucky Discipline of Government Efficiency (KY DOGE) Task Force.” The title supplied at the top (directing the legislative auditor to study courts) does not match the task‑force text in the documents; that discrepancy is noted below.
HCR 50 directs the Legislative Research Commission (LRC) to create the Kentucky Discipline of Government Efficiency (KY DOGE) Task Force to study Executive Branch expenditures and recommend ways to increase governmental efficiency, financial accountability, and to inform the Commonwealth’s biennial budget process. The task force is also charged with preparing the Commonwealth to move from incremental/program budgeting toward a zero‑base budgeting framework.
If you want, I can prepare a redline showing the exact membership changes introduced by the amendment or extract the definitive deadline/version from the legislative journal to resolve the conflicting dates.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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