What DOGE can learn from Clinton's effort to 'reinvent government' in the '90s
On the Ballot28 Jan 2025

What DOGE can learn from Clinton's effort to 'reinvent government' in the '90s

On this episode: Dr. Elaine Kamarck helped lead the National Performance Review in the 90s as part of the Clinton administration. It was nicknamed REGO for “reinventing government,” and focused on cutting wasteful spending and inefficiencies in federal programs, workforce reductions, and decentralizing authority…sound familiar?


The National Performance Review represents one of the most recent ventures by the federal government similar to what President Donald Trump and Elon Musk hopes to do with the Department of Government Efficiency, also known as DOGE.


With the administration’s agenda starting to take shape, we thought it’d be a great time to talk with someone like Elaine to explore her perspective on DOGE and hear about her experience spearheading one of the last major federal efforts to make the government more efficient.


Learn more about DOGE and follow along with our coverage: https://ballotpedia.org/Department_of_Government_Efficiency

Read Kamarck’s article in Brookings: https://www.brookings.edu/articles/cut-the-government-with-a-scalpel-not-an-axe/


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