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Texas Governor Signs Law Establishing State Regulatory Efficiency Office

The office, modeled after the federal DOGE, aims to streamline regulations, improve transparency, and end Chevron deference in state courts.

Overview

  • Governor Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 14 into law, creating the Texas Regulatory Efficiency Office within the governor's office.
  • The office is allocated $22.8 million over five years and will employ up to 18 staff members to streamline state regulations and reduce unnecessary rules.
  • A public portal will be developed to allow Texans to access and search state regulations by topic, activity, or NAICS code.
  • The law ends Chevron deference in Texas courts, meaning judges will no longer defer to state agencies’ interpretations of regulations in legal challenges.
  • Critics, including Republican Rep. Brian Harrison, argue the office expands government bureaucracy, countering its stated goal of cutting inefficiencies.