The resolution establishes the New Jersey Delegation on Government Efficiency (DOGE) within the Department of the Treasury, aimed at identifying ways to save public funds and enhance efficiency in state government operations. The DOGE will be chaired by the State Auditor or a designee and will include up to 20 public members appointed by a selection committee composed of key state leaders, including the Governor and legislative leaders. The selection process emphasizes bipartisan agreement, requiring the approval of at least four committee members for appointments. Public members will be chosen based on relevant experience in performance audits and must disclose any potential conflicts of interest.

The DOGE is tasked with examining various aspects of state government, including the potential elimination of certain agencies or functions, to address the state's significant structural deficit. The chairperson will facilitate public input on areas for review, and the DOGE will meet as needed to fulfill its responsibilities. A report detailing the findings and recommendations will be submitted to the Governor and the Legislature within 20 months of the first meeting, and it will be made publicly available on the Department of the Treasury's website. The resolution aims to ensure responsible stewardship of taxpayer dollars while maintaining essential state services.