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Hobbs launches initiative to eliminate $100 million in spending by using technology and AI

March 26, 2026 - 03:40

Hobbs launches initiative to eliminate $100 million in spending by using technology and AI

Governor Katie Hobbs has formally launched a state-wide initiative leveraging modern technology and artificial intelligence to identify and eliminate governmental waste. The ambitious program targets $100 million in savings over the coming three-year budget cycle.

The initiative, first highlighted during the Governor's State of the State address, aims to streamline operations across various agencies. The core strategy involves deploying advanced analytics and AI tools to scrutinize procurement, contracts, and internal processes. The goal is to pinpoint inefficiencies, redundant expenditures, and opportunities for cost consolidation that may be overlooked in manual reviews.

Officials describe the move as a critical step toward creating a more modern and fiscally responsible government. By harnessing data, the administration believes it can make more informed decisions, reduce unnecessary spending, and ultimately redirect resources toward essential public services without increasing the tax burden on residents.

The plan is now moving into its implementation phase, with specific agencies tasked with integrating these technological assessments into their standard financial reviews. The Governor's office has expressed confidence that this proactive, data-driven approach will yield significant, sustainable savings for the state's budget.


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