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State Level DOGE Inspired Task Forces Watchlist

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As of 2025 state and county level task forces begun popping up across the United States. While some have picked less conspicuous official names such as “Red Tape Relief Project” and “Fiscal Responsibility Program,” all were announced as “DOGE-inspired.”

There is 100% a reason a gigantic shadow network of wealthy individuals linked to the heritage foundation is quietly pushing policies at state levels across the country while hiding behind claims of small government and transparency.

By the time the federal government completely collapses they will have everything in place to start over with their new network of support built and ready to go: New laws, new military forces, a new secret police (DOGE task forces), and a new America created to protect the interests of the wealthiest individuals and corporations on the planet. This has been in the works for decades, and even if we can't stop them, we should not be quiet about this, and we should definitely not be making things any easier on them. When you see something, make some noise and help me call this shit out!

Current list of state task forces that are constantly growing:

•Florida

•Georgia

•Iowa

•Kansas

•Kentucky

•Louisiana (Fiscal Responsibility Program)

•Missouri

•Montana (Red Tape Relief Project)

•New Hampshire

•North Carolina

•North Dakota

•Oklahoma

•South Carolina

•Tennessee (State level and at least one county level in Hamilton County)

•Texas

•Wisconsin

This is a place to report or discuss any news related to these groups or for news and discussion of any corruption going on at smaller levels. Even outside of the United States. If you have an example of smaller level corruption that needs to be called out, drop it here.

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In a hearing Wednesday on Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill’s push to eliminate "sanctuary" policies for immigrants in the New Orleans jail, a federal judge peppered a state lawyer with questions over what she at one point called “insufficient” arguments for the attorney general to be allowed to intervene in the case.

Now, with President Donald Trump vowing to deport some 20 million people from the U.S., conservatives in state governments are pressing the issue. With support from Gov. Jeff Landry, Murrill argues that Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office policies should be erased, after a state law passed last year that effectively banned so-called “sanctuary cities" in Louisiana. The agreement for the New Orleans jail "now sits fundamentally at odds with state law," Murrill argues.

I didn't even know the state law banning sanctuary cities was authored by Senator Blake Miguez, but when I read that I wasn't even actually surprised, because of course it was. The same names are just constantly popping up in connection with this corrupt BS.

Miguez is also an official member of Landry's Louisiana DOGE taskforce. He accidentally revealed the taskforce was meeting in secret and violating transparency laws when he posted a picture of the meeting to Facebook.

After Landry was accused of an ethics violation, Miguez also sponsored an ethics board statute that granted Landry the ability to appoint the majority of the members of the board directly, with less oversight.

Which seems like such an odd move given that Landry and Miguez both love ethics, oversight, and government accountability so much.

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