A new report from the Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA), Reducing Government Headcount: Proven Strategies for Reducing Bureaucracy While Improving Services, offers a clear blueprint for streamlining state governments while improving outcomes. Missouri could greatly benefit from these proven strategies.
The report highlights the success of reforms in states like Florida and Texas, which reduced government headcount without sacrificing services. Key recommendations include hiring freezes, targeted evaluations, and using technology to eliminate redundant processes. “Automation has allowed states to do more with less, improving services while reducing the need for additional staff,” the report notes—insights Missouri could apply to areas like its Medicaid program.
Unlike across-the-board cuts, targeted workforce evaluations allow states to focus on performance and eliminate inefficiencies. The report stresses: “By focusing on core services and shedding nonessential roles, states can strengthen public trust and improve outcomes.”
For Missouri, adopting these strategies could mean smarter spending, better services, and a government that prioritizes taxpayers over bureaucracy. This isn’t just about cutting jobs—it’s about focusing resources where they matter most.
Along with the Institute’s Missouri’s Free-Market Policy Guide and the 2025 Blueprint, the FGA’s report is a must-read for policymakers who want to ensure Missouri’s government is smarter, not just bigger.