Establishes a government evidence and impact commission to analyze state programs and improve efficiency.
The bill creates a government evidence and impact commission to develop a system for analyzing state programs. The commission will identify inefficient, redundant, and outdated programs, and recommend improvements. It will receive reports on successful data system implementations and programs likely to benefit from analysis. The commission will meet quarterly and encourage public participation. The Department of Administration will staff the commission and cover its operational costs. The commission will terminate on December 31, 2026.
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