10/01/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/02/2025 09:03
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.- Today, Governor Ron DeSantis joined Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Blaise Ingoglia to highlight examples of wasteful spending in cities and counties across the state. The Florida Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has traveled to 12 jurisdictions across the state to seek out waste, fraud, and abuse and identify opportunities for improvement. Today's examples are just a few of the DOGE Task Force's findings from those visits and from data requests sent to all of Florida's 411 municipalities and 67 counties.
"Florida DOGE teams have been investigating cities and counties where taxpayers have raised concerns about wasteful spending," said Governor Ron DeSantis. "These audits have uncovered many irresponsible uses of taxpayer funds. It's unconscionable for local governments to raise taxes on Floridians in order to subsidize wasteful spending. Under my leadership, Floridians can continue to expect fiscal responsibility at the state level-and we are working to bring relief to our citizens being squeezed by property taxes at the local level."
Through reviews of local governments in partnership with CFO Blaise Ingoglia's office, Florida DOGE discovered:
These are just a few of the many examples of wasteful spending Florida DOGE has identified across the state.
"Floridians across the state have made it clear that they will no longer tolerate waste, fraud, and abuse of taxpayer dollars," said Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia. "I have traveled the state to expose nearly $1 billion in wasted taxpayer dollars across just FIVE local governments. Local governments are crying poor but continue to spend wastefully on things like "counting trees". The taxpayers are tired of it, which is why property tax relief is their top concern. I was proud to be here with Governor DeSantis to expose some of the wasteful line items in local government budgets."
Florida has led the way nationally on fiscal responsibility. Under Governor DeSantis' tenure, Florida has paid down nearly 50% of the state's total historic tax-supported debt and has maxed-out the state's rainy-day fund. Florida also maintains the lowest ratio of state government workers to population among the states, with 96 full-time employees per 10,000 residents. Additionally, the Governor's signing of the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 budget marks the second consecutive year of a year-over-year reduction in state spending.
For updates on the Florida DOGE initiative, visit @DOGEfla on X.