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Louisiana appoints Angele Davis as inspector general to boost government efficiency and accountability.
Governor Jeff Landry appointed Angele Davis as Louisiana’s new inspector general and chief integrity officer, expanding the office’s role to focus on government efficiency and process optimization.
The Fiscal Responsibility Program, launched in 2024, has generated nearly $1 billion in annual savings through spending cuts, contract reforms, fraud reduction, and agency reorganization.
Key savings came from Medicaid and SNAP reforms, agency consolidations, and improved operations, including faster case handling in child welfare services.
Davis, a former Jindal administration official, begins a six-year term as the state aims to maintain a standstill budget and eliminate the income tax.
The Legislative Auditor’s Office will collaborate closely with the inspector general to enhance oversight and accountability.
Louisiana nombra a Angele Davis como inspector general para aumentar la eficiencia del gobierno y la rendición de cuentas.