In a move that echoes former President Trump’s proposed Department of Government Efficiency, Nevada conservative leader Brandon Davis has launched a new watchdog organization aimed at cutting waste in state government spending.
The announcement came the day after Davis attended Trump’s Las Vegas rally on Saturday.
The Department of Government Efficiency of Nevada (DOGE NV) will bring together citizens, policy experts, and economists to monitor state spending and push for better value in government services.
“While November’s race didn’t end as we hoped,” Davis said, referencing his unsuccessful 2024 State Assembly race, “I’ve been busy working on several new projects.”
Davis also announced his intention to run again in 2026.
The timing is significant, with the 2025 Nevada Legislative Session set to begin in early February.
Davis plans to take DOGE NV to Carson City, where he’ll meet with lawmakers to identify areas of wasteful spending and inefficient government operations.
The initiative mirrors Trump’s broader vision of streamlining government operations.
Davis, who recently stood just feet from Trump at a Las Vegas event, described the energy as “electric” and pointed to what he sees as America’s return to “foundational principles of merit, achievement, and common sense.”
While supporters praise the initiative as a needed check on government spending, critics argue that such oversight programs can sometimes cost more than they save.
However, Davis emphasizes that DOGE NV will focus on practical, data-driven solutions rather than partisan politics.
The organization plans to engage citizens directly in the legislative process, encouraging Nevadans to track bills, testify at hearings, and contact their lawmakers.
Davis is urging residents to register at the state legislative website to monitor upcoming legislation and committee assignments.
“The future is bright,” Davis said, highlighting the growing momentum for government reform. He plans to release detailed analysis of key legislation in the coming weeks.
This grassroots approach to government oversight represents a growing trend among conservatives who advocate for limited government and fiscal responsibility.
While progressive groups often argue for expanded government programs to address social issues, initiatives like DOGE NV focus on maximizing efficiency within existing structures.
The organization’s launch comes at a time when many states are grappling with budget challenges and questions about government efficiency.
Davis’s dual announcement of DOGE NV and his 2026 campaign signals a long-term commitment to government reform in Nevada.
For those interested in learning more about the initiative or getting involved, Davis has launched a website at dogenv.com where citizens can subscribe for updates and track the organization’s progress in identifying and addressing government waste.
With the legislative session approaching, Davis and his team are preparing to put their efficiency proposals to the test, promising to keep supporters updated on their findings and achievements in Carson City.
This article was written with the assistance of AI. Please verify information and consult additional sources as needed.