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Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signs executive order to launch DOGE task force

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signs executive order to launch DOGE task force
SUBPRIME MORTGAGE LENDING SCANDAL. IOWA NOW HAS ITS OWN DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY, OR DOUGHERTY TASK FORCE. vlog CHIEF POLITICAL REPORTER AMANDA ROOKER WAS THERE TODAY AS THE GOVERNOR SIGNED THE EXECUTIVE ORDER TO CREATE IT. SHE EXPLAINS HOW THAT NEW TASK FORCE IS GOING TO WORK. THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION HAS GAINED A LOT OF ATTENTION LATELY FOR ITS NEW DOGE DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY, LED BY ELON MUSK. WELL, NOW IOWA HAS ITS OWN STATE DOGE TASK FORCE. THE GOVERNOR CREATED THAT TODAY. AND SHE SAYS THE GOAL IS TO DO A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF ALL LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT AND MAXIMIZE RETURNS FOR THE IOWA TAXPAYER. GOVERNOR REYNOLDS EXECUTIVE ORDER DIRECTS THE NEW DOGE TASK FORCE TO REFINE IOWA’S WORKFORCE, PROGRAMS AND LEVERAGE TECHNOLOGY LIKE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. EMILY SCHMIDT, SUKUP, MANUFACTURING’S CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER, WILL LEAD THE TASK FORCE, AND SHE’S ASKING THE PUBLIC TO WEIGH IN THROUGH A NEW SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNT. THE TASK FORCE WILL HAVE 15 TO 20 MEMBERS, INCLUDING BUSINESS OWNERS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS. MEMBERS CAN MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS, BUT ONLY THE GOVERNOR AND THE LEGISLATURE HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO IMPLEMENT THEM. REYNOLDS SAYS SHE’S NOT RULING OUT LAYOFFS AND EVERYTHING IS ON THE TABLE. HER EXECUTIVE ORDER COMES AS THE FEDERAL. DOGE HAS SPARKED CONTROVERSY, INCLUDING LAWSUITS OVER ITS ACCESS TO GOVERNMENT RECORDS AND PAYMENT SYSTEMS, WHICH INCLUDE PERSONAL DATA. REYNOLDS SAYS IOWA DOGE WILL NOT HAVE UNLIMITED ACCESS TO IOWANS PERSONAL DATA, BUT THEY WILL BE ABLE TO TALK TO THE AGENCIES THEY CAN TALK ABOUT MAYBE THEIR OVERALL BUDGET FOR DIFFERENT ITEMS, SO THEY’RE NOT GOING TO GET INTO PERSONAL INFORMATION. AGAIN, WE’RE AT A DIFFERENT PLACE. I’M ASKING THEM TO LOOK AT PROGRAMING, TO LOOK AT HOW WE CAN USE AI, TO LOOK WHERE THERE’S OVERLAP. REYNOLDS SAYS IOWA DOGE WILL HAVE ITS FIRST MEETING WITHIN 60 DAYS, AND THEN THEY’LL HAVE 180 DAYS FROM THAT FIRST MEETING TO SUBMIT THEIR FIRST RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE STATE HOUSE.
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Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signs executive order to launch DOGE task force
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed an executive order Monday officially creating the state Department of Government Efficiency task force.Reynolds said at a news conference the initiative, based on the federal DOGE headed by Elon Musk, will make recommendations to further her administration’s existing efforts to make government more efficient. It will also look at areas of improvement for federal and local governments.The governor said the state task force’s work “will be organized around three broad goals: maximizing return on taxpayer investment, further refining our workforce and job training programs and leverage leveraging technology such as artificial intelligence.” The governor announced her plans to create a state DOGE at her Condition of the State address in January, and spoke about her commitment to the effort when she testified at a U.S. House Oversight Hearing on Government Efficiency last week.“Key to accomplishing these goals will be a group of business leaders who will serve on the task force, which will include representation from some of Iowa’s most innovative employers,” Reynolds said Monday. “Unlike government, which is largely insulated from the pressure of competition, their organizations, their businesses are constantly faced with the need to adapt, stream, streamline and upgrade to survive. Their work on the task force will involve applying this mindset and approach to government and developing recommendations on workforce, innovative cups, best practices, strategic performance metrics and more.”» Download the free vlog app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google PlayGet the latest headlines from vlogThe task force will be headed by Emily Schmitt, general counsel for Sukup Manufacturing Co., who joined Reynolds for the executive order signing. Alongside Schmitt, Iowa DOGE will be made up of between 15 and 20 business leaders, the governor said, and will have 180 days after their first meeting to submit a report and recommendations.Schmitt said business leaders on the task force will bring their own expertise to the effort of reviewing government, but will also enlist experts and other resources when crafting their recommendations.“In manufacturing, we continually do this every day,” Schmitt said. “We do layouts, we switch machines different pieces are made on, and we also integrate technology to reduce heavy workloads or duties, which all leads to a better employee engagement. … Establishing the Iowa DOGE Task Force is a natural step and continuation of all of these principles. I trust that the outcome of this task force will tangibly be felt by all Iowans when they interact with their state government.”She also said Iowa DOGE will be soliciting feedback and suggestions from the general public through the new Iowa DOGE account on X, the social media platform owned by Musk, and through a public portal.The federal DOGE has received heavy criticism as Musk and those working at DOGE gained access to the U.S. Treasury Department’s payment system and individuals’ personal and financial information maintained in the Treasury’s records. Reynolds said the state task force will not “get into personal information” of Iowans, but also said the scope of Iowa’s DOGE is different from those taken by the federal task force.“We’re not the federal government, and we’re not we’re not $36 trillion in debt,” Reynolds said. “They’re $36 trillion in debt. They’re adding $2 trillion a year. … So I don’t know what their processes are out there. In Iowa, the different process, we balance our budget, we have a surplus. We’re saving taxpayer dollars by continuing to look how we can make it more efficient and more effective.”Iowa Capital Dispatch is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. Iowa Capital Dispatch maintains editorial independence. Contact Editor Kathie Obradovich for questions: info@iowacapitaldispatch.com. Follow Iowa Capital Dispatch on Facebook and Twitter.

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed an executive order Monday officially creating the state Department of Government Efficiency task force.

Reynolds said at a news conference the initiative, based on the federal DOGE headed by Elon Musk, will make recommendations to further her administration’s existing efforts to make government more efficient. It will also look at areas of improvement for federal and local governments.

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The governor said the state task force’s work “will be organized around three broad goals: maximizing return on taxpayer investment, further refining our workforce and job training programs and leverage leveraging technology such as artificial intelligence.”

The governor announced her plans to create a state DOGE at her Condition of the State address in January, and spoke about her commitment to the effort when she testified at a last week.

“Key to accomplishing these goals will be a group of business leaders who will serve on the task force, which will include representation from some of Iowa’s most innovative employers,” Reynolds said Monday. “Unlike government, which is largely insulated from the pressure of competition, their organizations, their businesses are constantly faced with the need to adapt, stream, streamline and upgrade to survive. Their work on the task force will involve applying this mindset and approach to government and developing recommendations on workforce, innovative cups, best practices, strategic performance metrics and more.”

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The task force will be headed by Emily Schmitt, general counsel for Sukup Manufacturing Co., who joined Reynolds for the executive order signing. Alongside Schmitt, Iowa DOGE will be made up of between 15 and 20 business leaders, the governor said, and will have 180 days after their first meeting to submit a report and recommendations.

Schmitt said business leaders on the task force will bring their own expertise to the effort of reviewing government, but will also enlist experts and other resources when crafting their recommendations.

“In manufacturing, we continually do this every day,” Schmitt said. “We do layouts, we switch machines different pieces are made on, and we also integrate technology to reduce heavy workloads or duties, which all leads to a better employee engagement. … Establishing the Iowa DOGE Task Force is a natural step and continuation of all of these principles. I trust that the outcome of this task force will tangibly be felt by all Iowans when they interact with their state government.”

She also said Iowa DOGE will be soliciting feedback and suggestions from the general public through the new on X, the social media platform owned by Musk, and through a public portal.

The federal DOGE has received heavy criticism as Musk and those working at DOGE and individuals’ personal and financial information maintained in the Treasury’s records. Reynolds said the state task force will not “get into personal information” of Iowans, but also said the scope of Iowa’s DOGE is different from those taken by the federal task force.

“We’re not the federal government, and we’re not we’re not $36 trillion in debt,” Reynolds said. “They’re $36 trillion in debt. They’re adding $2 trillion a year. … So I don’t know what their processes are out there. In Iowa, the different process, we balance our budget, we have a surplus. We’re saving taxpayer dollars by continuing to look how we can make it more efficient and more effective.”

is part of , a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. Iowa Capital Dispatch maintains editorial independence. Contact Editor Kathie Obradovich for questions: info@iowacapitaldispatch.com. Follow Iowa Capital Dispatch on and .