From cutting back on state contracts to reducing the number of state cars, We're making state government smaller, smarter, more efficient, and more accountable.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The only way to make government more efficient is to make it smaller and to make it more local.
States get to improve transportation infrastructure; that creates economic development, puts people back to work and, most important, enhances safety and improves local communities.
The government is just too big, and we have to make it smaller; people are getting lost.
We don't need bigger government. We need to shrink the size of government.
By making bold cuts in spending and commonsense entitlement reforms, we will make our government simpler, smaller, and smarter.
As a government watchdog, I'm always looking for ways to make government smaller, more efficient, and fairer.
We have to allow people in the states to make their own decisions, to get government agencies out of the way and let local people make decisions about what's best for them.
It's hard to make something as large as a government change. It's a little bit like building the transcontinental railroad.
It's businesses versus big government. We don't need big government. We need a more efficient, lean government, and that's exactly the kind of government we intend to deliver.
We will cut programs, we will try to rein in the size of the bureaucracy. We will bring federal pay scales that have become so exaggerated into line with market rates.
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