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Sunday, March 30, 2025
HomeU.S.Texas Legislation Passes to Simplify State Regulations for DOGE

Texas Legislation Passes to Simplify State Regulations for DOGE

Texas has passed a bill that would create an efficiency office much like the federal government’s Department of Government Efficiency started by President Donald Trump.

Texas SB14 establishes the Texas Regulatory Efficiency Office and, if passed into law, will attempt to streamline state regulations, reduce unnecessary rules and promises to make massive reductions to the size of the state’s government.

“I prioritized SB 14 because President Trump’s creation of the ‘Department of Government Efficiency’ inspired me to find ways Texas can save taxpayers and businesses money by cutting burdensome regulations. The Texas Miracle will continue long into the 21st century because our common-sense, conservative approach to regulation will keep Texans prosperous and our economy strong,” said Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick in a statement Wednesday.

Split image of Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and U.S. President Donald Trump.  (Getty Images)

A regulatory efficiency advisory panel will also be established that will advise the governor’s office and the Efficiency Office. That panel will be composed of members representing regulated businesses, the public, occupational license holders, higher education and state agencies. 

This bill outlines that it will also increase the public’s access to regulatory information by establishing an interactive website for people to search for state agency rules and information by topic, activity or NAICS code.

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Texas State Capitol

The exterior of the Texas State Capitol, is seen on September 05, 2023 in Austin, Texas.  (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

To keep things transparent, the bill would require that the Efficiency Office must submit a biennial report to the governor and the Legislative Budget Board, detailing its activities, findings, and recommendations.

Patrick says this bill was necessary for the people of Texas and will put money back in taxpayers’ pockets.

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Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick

Lieutenant Governor of Texas Dan Patrick speaks during a press conference. (REUTERS/David ‘Dee’ Delgado)

“The Texas economy is the envy of America and the world. Texans understand that by cutting red tape, more money stays in the pockets of taxpayers. When Texans save money, the private sector is unleashed, Texans start small businesses, jobs are created and our economy grows,” Patrick said.

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The bill is now on its way to the House committee before it can be voted on by the Texas House of Representatives. 

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