California Government Waste: Track Spending & Inefficiency
Cali DOGE's database reveals billions in California government waste. Our 30M+ records help you track wasteful spending, hidden taxes, and inefficiency in state and local government operations.
Types of California Government Waste
Our analysis of 30M+ records reveals several categories of government waste in California:
- Hidden taxes and fees in utility bills
- Redundant government programs
- Inefficient contract management
- Excessive administrative costs
Hidden Taxes and Fees
Cali DOGE has uncovered billions in hidden taxes and fees, including:
- $4.5 billion in utility bill taxes annually
- Hidden fees in state services
- Undisclosed surcharges
- Regulatory cost pass-throughs
Inefficient Spending Patterns
Our database reveals patterns of inefficient spending across California government:
- Duplicate program funding
- Overlapping agency responsibilities
- Excessive administrative overhead
- Costly contract management
How We Track Government Waste
Cali DOGE uses multiple methods to identify and track government waste:
- Pattern analysis of spending data
- Cross-agency program comparison
- Contract performance tracking
- Whistleblower reports
Recent Examples of Government Waste
Utility Bill Taxes
Our analysis revealed $4.5 billion in hidden taxes on California utility bills annually.
Duplicate Programs
Multiple state agencies running similar programs with overlapping responsibilities.
Contract Waste
Inefficient contract management leading to cost overruns and poor performance.
Administrative Costs
Excessive overhead in state agencies reducing program effectiveness.
How You Can Help
Join thousands of Californians who are helping identify and reduce government waste:
- Search our database for specific examples
- Report waste through our whistleblower platform
- Share findings with your community
- Track specific agencies or programs
Start Tracking Government Waste
Use Cali DOGE's database to discover and report government waste in California.