The resolution establishes the New Jersey Delegation on Government Efficiency (DOGE) within the Department of the Treasury, aimed at examining state government operations to identify ways to save public funds and enhance efficiency. 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, ensuring a bipartisan approach. The committee will solicit applications from qualified individuals with relevant experience in performance audits, and members may be compensated for their service. The DOGE will operate under the Open Public Meetings Act and will have the authority to seek assistance from various state departments.

The DOGE is tasked with reporting its findings and recommendations to the Governor and the Legislature within 20 months of its first meeting. This initiative is particularly critical given New Jersey's current multi-billion dollar structural deficit, as it seeks to prioritize responsible stewardship of taxpayer dollars while maintaining essential programs like pension payments and property tax relief for seniors. The resolution emphasizes the importance of public input in the review process and aims to create a transparent and effective mechanism for improving government efficiency.