Florida’s chief financial officer criticized Broward County after state Department of Government Efficiency officials reviewed the county’s budget.
The state’s DOGE team were in Broward County over the summer, reviewing all the books over two days, analyzing the county’s general funds.
On Tuesday, Blaise Ingoglia appeared at Keiser University in Pembroke Pines to discuss what, he says, is the county’s wasteful spending.
“The government bureaucracy itself is the wasteful spending, we will show you examples of specific spending when the DOGE reports come out,” he said.
DOGE officials said the current nearly $2 billion fund for the county has grown by $617 million over the past five years. They believe $200 million from the county’s budget could be cut.
Ingoglia went on to condemn local