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North Dakota House Approves State DOGE Task Force

By Amy Dalrymple/North Dakota Monitor Feb 18, 2025 | 5:18 AM

(Kyle Martin/For the North Dakota Monitor)

 

 

(Amy Dalrymple – North Dakota Monitor) – A proposal to establish a North Dakota version of the federal Department of Government Efficiency advanced in the House Monday.

House Bill 1442, supported with an 88-2 vote, would create a new task force of legislators and executive branch officials to review state programs and recommend areas to cut costs.

“This task force is the first of its kind in North Dakota for at least 40 years and is probably long overdue,” said Rep. Jim Kasper, R-Fargo.

The task force would be required to meet at least quarterly to review and analyze budgets and reports from executive branch agencies, boards and commissions and the state Supreme Court. The group would look for ways to eliminate duplication, increase efficiency and find areas for partnerships with private industry. The task force also could request audits from the Office of the State Auditor or an independent firm.

A legislator appointed by the governor would lead the nine-member task force. Other members would be the state’s chief information officer, director of the Office of Management and Budget, chief operating officer for the governor, a statewide elected official appointed by the governor, as well as two members of the House and two members of the Senate appointed by the majority leaders. There is no requirement for the minority party to be represented. Members would serve two-year terms.

No one testified against the bill.

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