Hutchinson said he was able to reduce his state's government workforce by 5,000 employees and to consolidate various boards and commissions.
Former Arkansas Gov. Hutchinson gives Mississippi lawmakers tips on streamlining government by Taylor Vance, Mississippi Today October 23, 2024 Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Wednesday shared with members of the Mississippi Senate’s Government Structure Committee that he was able to successfully streamline some of Arkansas’ government services without firing or laying off workers.
Hutchinson also consolidated various state boards and commissions, which he believes reduced the amount of money taxpayers were spending on rent for government offices. Hutchinson mounted a brief, unsuccessful presidential bid earlier this year. He dropped out of the Republican primary in January. His testimony was part of a hearing the Senate Government Structure Committee conducted on restructuring Mississippi’s government.
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