Arizona House Speaker Steve Montenegro says it is essential to “squeak the heavy hand of the government back.” Saturday Breitbart Newsdiscusses state-level government efficiency (DOGE) initiatives, and more.
Montenegro explained that his state, like many other states across the country, is absolutely looking for ways to identify and reduce fraud, waste and abuse.
“For years, there have been committees on regulatory issues. This year there are committees that have ordered their own regulatory oversight. Let's dig into the agency. Give responsibility to management. We will bring to the institution, all the missions they pass, or the rules they pass, not just pull the nails, but take us back to all this regulations, and what we have I want to confirm that Arizona can thrive,” he explains, hoping for “innovators who are not choking with heavy government hands, moms and pop shops, and thinkers who want to go out and produce.”
“So we helped us to do that to that committee and yes, if we need to find a place where these agencies misunderstand money, then the error is. There are, there are programs and things that should have not,” he said. And abuse that doesn't even happen. ”
“So we have to hold the heavy hand of the government. And we want to make sure people know that we're not playing in Arizona, even if the Democratic governor is Even if… we are a parliament that can be used, and it's difficult to do that. He also discusses another big effort of his nation, and also about constitutional reforms that end racism based on the DEI. Discussed, the swamp “find a way to bypass the system.”
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“Discrimination is never ok, so just clean this in Arizona. If you say that, you can raise your legs or you, because of your ethnicity, skin color, your background. Shouldn't be discriminated against, so we are taking this seriously. We continue to work with President Trump's administration on Day issues on border issues and have a good friend, Tom Homan. We'll work together,” he added.
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