LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) – Governor Kevin Stitt has announced the appointment of the senior advice to Oklahoma’s own “DOGE” today, Feb. 14.
The governor appointed Marc Nuttle to head the “Division of Government Efficiency” or DOGE-OK.
During the announcement, Stitt said Nuttle would continue his efforts in reducing wasteful government spending at the state capitol.
Nuttle will act as an unpaid special volunteer leading the Division, combing through agency budgets and contracts.
“I’ve been DOGE-ing in Oklahoma since before it was cool. We’ve stopped agencies from contracting with lobbyists and using outside PR firms, and we’re on track to have fewer state employees at the end of my term than when I took office,” Stitt said. “Marc Nuttle is volunteering his time to lead this effort and root out additional waste. With his help, we’ll leave state government leaner than we found it.”
The Governor has directed the heads of state agencies to ensure that Nuttle and the division get full access to their records and systems.
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