Texas Governor Greg Abbott abandons Texas residents' best interests in announcement over signing his own DOGE bill into law in order help corporations in Texas face less protective regulations. John Iadarola breaks it down on The Damage Report. Leave a comment with your thoughts below!
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Gov. Greg Abbott signs 'DOGE Bill' into law: 'Texas is getting too burdensome' - https://www.yahoo.com/news/gov-greg-a...
"Gov. Greg Abbott, flanked by the top two legislative leaders Wednesday, signed the first bill of the 2025 session into law, a measure designed to reduce red tape for business and find efficiencies to streamline state bureaucracy.
"Business could not be doing better, with one exception," Abbott said as he affixed his signature to Senate Bill 14. "Among the CEOs that I talk to every single week, there were growing concerns, and concerns that were repeated time and again, that the regulatory environment in Texas is getting too burdensome."
SB 14 has been dubbed the "DOGE bill," taking its cue from Elon Musk's federal cost-cutting initiative known as the Department of Government Efficiency. The legislation is something of an homage to the Trump administration's effort to downsize the federal government, and it establishes the Texas Regulatory Efficiency Office "to provide critical assistance and direction in identifying rules that are no longer necessary or useful," according to the Legislature's bill analysis."
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