Hillsborough County’s DOGE committee targets $678 million in spending

Hillsborough County’s medical care program for the poor and school zone speeding cameras could be on the chopping block.

The programs are two of many that could be cut as part of an estimated $678 million the county’s DOGE – or Department of Government Efficiency – liaison committee says could be trimmed. That would be about 6% of the county’s $12 billion budget.

The biggest cut would be $297 million from the indigent health care program. Committee chair Jake Hoffman said those people could be helped by the Affordable Care Act…

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