Florida DOGE Targets Hillsborough, Pinellas, Manatee, and Palm Beach Counties for Alleged Fiscal Waste

Florida’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has released reports highlighting wasteful spending in several counties. According to 10 Tampa Bay News, the reports cite excessive spending on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives and environmental efforts. Hillsborough, Manatee, and Pinellas counties are among those under scrutiny.

CFO Blaise Ingoglia was quick to chastise what he sees as imprudent spending during a press conference in St. Petersburg. His list includes increased salaries, DEI roles with six-figure paychecks, and subsidies for “forgettable” arts projects. Manatee County was slightly better off, it seems, with DOGE advising to only cut down on spending tied to “climate-related” policies and water taxi expansions, as reported by Tampa Bay 28 News. Pinellas County also found itself under a less-than-flattering light, with flagged expenses ranging from the homeless services to the Pride festival sponsorship.

WPBF 25 News reported that Palm Beach County leads in wasteful spending, totaling $344 million according to a 99-page DOGE report. Notable expenses include an $88 million increase in paratransit services and a $70 million rise in salaries and overtime. The county declined to comment…

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