Yesterday, an advisory group made up of state legislators and government officials sat down and began a process by which they hope to cut down on the waste in government spending, yet improve the efficiency of government services to the people.
The Commission on Streamlining Government was created by the Legislature in their last session, and was the brainchild of our own Sen. Jack Donahue, R-Covington, who authored the legislation creating the commission. Donahue is also the commission’s chairman. The commission is divided up into five groups that will investigate ways to reduce the size of the state government. The areas to be investigated are setting benchmarks for efficiency, outsourcing and privatization of certain government functions, integration of information technology, the elimination of duplication and non-essential services and civil service and employee benefits. This is a tall order for government officials to cut the size of our state government. It is a tightrope act, to say the least. The commission has to cut waste and improve efficiency, yet keep essential services. However success is essential if our state is to come out of the current economic morass intact.
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