ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Florida's chief financial officer said Wednesday that his office had issued subpoenas to county workers in the Orlando area after they didn't fully cooperate with the , which has been examining local governments for wasteful spending.
The subpoenas for Orange County workers over failing to cooperate fully with the state's DOGE efforts were the first, but workers in other counties could face similar subpoenas, said Florida CFO Blaise Ingoglia. Orange County is home to Orlando.