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‘People first and government bureaucrats last’

Sarah Collins
By Sarah Collins
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The government’s efficiency department launched a portal for the public to launch suggestions to recover excess bureaucracy earlier this month.

Dege collaborated with the Office of Management and Budget Administration and Government Services in the development of the regulation module.gov/deregulation so that everyday Americans highlight what they believe is an excessive regulation.

“Doge is combining the administration objectives of adding transparency and reducing waste, fraud and abuse by offering the American people the unique opportunity to row more deregulatory actions,” the White House spokeswoman, Taylor Rogers, to Fox, told Fox.

“This effort led by Dogle highlights the priority of President Trump to put people first and government bureaucrats lastly.”

Doge was conceived, in part, as a blue ribbon commission to aggressively deregulate the federal government.

Dege helped develop the new deregulator portal AP
The new portal was placed in the regulations.gov, a website that has one leg for years.

Last November, in an opinion article for the Wall Street Journal, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy discussed their plan to use Doge to present a “list of regulations to President Trump, which can, by executive action, immediately stop the application of those regulations.”

Finally, Ramasswamy, which had emphasized the reduction of regulations, retired as a copro from side or dux in the midst of differentials on how to address the initiative and its ambition to apply for Ohio governor.

Under the direction of Musk, Dege has publicly emphasized its efforts to reduce the costs and swelling of the government.

But in silence, Doge has also been studying government regulation. In February, Trump ordered government agencies to spend two months identifying the regulations to reduce.

Last week, Trump signed a memorandum destined to accelerate deregulatory efforts by allowing regulations to be eliminated without a public warning and a period of comments, a process that can take a year.

After having sworn in office for his second term, Trump also signed an executive order that ordered federal agencies to eliminate 10 rules for each of them.

Both Trump and Musk have been open critics of excessive government regulations.

President Trump and Elon Musk have been working to modernize the federal government. Reuters

The new portal encourages users to mark where regulation comes from and lists a reason why this rule must be eliminated.

A White House spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comments.

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