There are A bill passed that would create an efficiency office, just like the federal government’s government efficiency initiated by President Donald Trump.
Texas SB14 Establishing Texas’s Office of Regulatory Efficiency, if passed, will attempt to simplify national regulations, reduce unnecessary rules, and promise to reduce a lot to the size of the state government.
“I prioritize SB 14 because President Trump founded ‘government efficiency” that inspired me to find ways in which Texas can save taxpayers and businesses by reducing the heavy lifting rules. The miracle of Texas will last long into the 21st century because our ordinary, conservative, conservative regulations will make Texans prosperous and our economy strong, and say our economy strong,” said Lt. ov. dan patrick of Dan Patrick of Danticl patrick.

The split image of Texas Governor Dan Patrick and U.S. President Donald Trump. (Getty Image)
A regulatory efficiency advisory group will also be established, which will advise the Governor’s Office and the Office of Efficiency. The group will be composed of members representing regulated businesses, public, career licensors, higher education and state institutions.
The bill outlines it will also increase public access to regulatory information by establishing an interactive website for people to search for national agency rules and information.

The exterior of the Texas Capitol was seen on September 5, 2023 in Austin, Texas. (Brendan Bell/Getty Image)
To keep things transparent, the bill would require the Office of Efficiency to submit a biennial report to the Governor and the Legislative Budget Committee and provide a detailed overview of its activities, findings and recommendations.
Patrick says the bill is essential for the people of Texas and will put the money back Taxpayer’s pocket.
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Texas Governor Dan Patrick spoke at a press conference. (Reuters/David ‘Dee’Delgado)
“The economy of Texas is jealous of the United States and the world,” Patrick said. “Texans know that by cutting the traditional Chinese tape festival, more money stays in the pockets of taxpayers. When Texans save money and the private sector is released, Texans start small businesses, create small businesses, and our economy grows, our economy grows.”
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The bill is now on its way to the House Committee, and then Texas House.