Florida’s branch of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has said it will audit the city of Pensacola over what they described as potential “excessive spending.”
Newsweek reached out to Florida’s DOGE via email on Tuesday.
Why It Matters
Florida’s DOGE, which was established by Governor Ron DeSantis in February, has been tasked with rooting out waste in state and local government and saving taxpayers money.
In addition to Pensacola, it is auditing other cities and counties, and is working with its federal counterpart to scrutinize state universities…