Sullivan To Co-Chair National Committee Focused On Government Efficiency

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State Rep. Holli Sullivan (R-Evansville) has been selected to co-chair a national committee focused on government efficiency.

The Council of State Governments is a region-based forum that fosters the exchange of insights and ideas to help state officials shape public policy. The CSG Future of Work Task Force was created to explore how states can best navigate the challenges and opportunities of the new economy.

Sullivan will co-chair the Smart Government Subcommittee of the Future of Work Task Force and provide new perspectives on state governance and the delivery of state services.

“Innovation is not just for the private sector, it is also crucial for state governments to adapt to the times and apply cutting-edge approaches to improve their systems and workforce,” Sullivan said. “I look forward to sharing my experiences with the committee and help to develop new ways to enhance the effectiveness of our state government.”

Sullivan will work with other members to document best practices and examine innovative approaches to help state leaders improve the performance of state systems and engage with citizens, as well as train, attract and retain a new generation of public employees.

“The CSG Future of Work Task Force will bring together a diverse group of state officials to examine how technology creates new jobs and eliminates existing jobs, and it will share success stories and best practices and provide guidance on how states can best embrace the innovative and ever-evolving opportunities in the new economy,” said CSG Executive Director David Adkins.

“CSG is proud of its role as a trusted convener of state officials and is committed to a data-driven, consensus-based process in all of its public policy work,” said Kelley Arnold, CSG chief communications officer.

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  1. ‘Committee Focused On Government Efficiency’ is an oxymoron of sorts.
    ‘(Sullivan) … will co-chair the Smart Government Subcommittee of the Future of Work Task Force…’.

    Jeez, read that article, I knew Sullivan did something, I knew it.

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