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All the changes being imposed by the new Administration drive conversations for the need for the platform Terry Kelliher is launching. Kell News is the Radio show where Founder and Inventor Terry Kelliher talks about the program he has been working on for decades. With hundreds of domain names registered bundled into 20+ groups, Terry has cornered the Internet market for News, Services, and events.
Terry Kelliher talks about the new programmer who is helping shape up the platform towards the expected launch in second quarter of 2025.

In today’s digital age, where global news is just a click away, the importance of local news can often be overlooked. However, a local news website brings a plethora of benefits that are vital for the health and engagement of our community.

Firstly, local news keeps us informed about what matters most to us – our neighborhoods, schools, and local businesses. It reports on issues that directly affect our daily lives, from road closures and public safety alerts to local elections and community events. This hyper-local focus ensures that we’re not just bystanders but active participants in our community’s narrative.

Secondly, local news fosters community connection. By providing a platform for local voices, stories, and achievements, it strengthens the bonds between residents. It’s where you learn about the new café opening down the street, the achievements of local athletes, or the struggles of a neighbor advocating for change. This connection builds a sense of belonging and community pride.

Moreover, local news supports local journalism. In an era where newsrooms are shrinking, local news websites are often run by dedicated journalists who know the area inside out. They hold local leaders accountable, uncover stories that might otherwise go unnoticed, and provide in-depth coverage that national outlets might skip over.

Lastly, local news can be an economic booster. By highlighting local businesses, events, and initiatives, it drives economic activity within the community. It’s also a platform for small businesses to advertise, ensuring they get the visibility they need to thrive.

In essence, supporting a local news website isn’t just about staying informed; it’s about investing in the vitality, accountability, and unity of our community. Let’s champion our local news to keep our community vibrant and connected. Local News impacts the community event coverage. Local news serves as the heartbeat of a community, keeping residents connected and informed about the issues that directly impact their daily lives. It’s more than just headlines; it’s about fostering a sense of belonging and civic engagement. By covering local government, schools, businesses, and events, local journalism ensures transparency and accountability. It highlights stories of local heroes, shines a light on community needs, and celebrates cultural heritage. In an era where misinformation can spread rapidly, local news provides a trusted source of information, tailored to the unique context of the area. This engagement not only educates but also empowers individuals to participate in local democracy, ensuring that decisions reflect the community’s voice and values. Without local news, communities risk losing their identity and the vital discourse necessary for growth and problem-solving.
Learn more on https://kell.news

As of March 6, 2025, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), an initiative of the second Trump administration led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, is driving significant changes aimed at reducing federal spending and restructuring government operations. While DOGE is not an official government department but rather an advisory body working with the White House and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), it has been granted broad influence through executive actions. Below is a summary of the changes DOGE is making or proposing, based on available information up to this date:

Key Changes Implemented or Underway

  1. Establishment and Structure
    • DOGE was officially launched on January 20, 2025, via Executive Order 14158, which repurposed the United States Digital Service (USDS) into the United States DOGE Service (USDS) and created a temporary organization, the U.S. DOGE Service Temporary Organization (USDSTO), set to dissolve by July 4, 2026.
    • “DOGE teams” have been embedded within federal agencies to oversee efficiency efforts, staffed partly by special government employees (temporary workers limited to 130 days per year).
  2. Workforce Reductions
    • Through Executive Order 14210 (February 11, 2025), DOGE is pushing a “Workforce Optimization Initiative” mandating significant cuts. Agencies must justify new hires, with a policy of hiring one employee for every four who leave.
    • Reports suggest over 100,000 federal workers have been affected, with actions like mass firings, relocations outside Washington, D.C., and a five-day-a-week in-office mandate aimed at reducing staff.
  3. Spending Cuts and Contract Reviews
    • Executive Order 14210 (February 26, 2025) introduced a “Cost Efficiency Initiative,” requiring agencies to review and terminate or modify discretionary contracts, grants, and loans, prioritizing those to educational institutions and foreign entities for “waste, fraud, and abuse.”
    • DOGE claims $55 billion in savings within its first 30 days, though independent analyses (e.g., NPR) dispute this, noting discrepancies like misreported contract values (e.g., an $8 million contract counted as $8 billion) and $46.5 billion not tied to specific cuts.
  4. Regulatory and Administrative Reforms
    • DOGE is targeting regulatory rollbacks, aiming to rescind rules deemed excessive, and has restored Trump’s first-term “one in, two out” policy for new regulations.
    • Initiatives include using AI to streamline federal codes and modernizing outdated IT systems, though specifics remain vague.
  5. Specific Program Terminations
    • Actions include ending the Biden-era “Climate Corps,” pausing foreign aid grants for accountability reviews, and terminating the Federal Executive Institute and federal media contracts labeled as “fake news.”

Proposed or Speculated Changes

  1. Massive Budget Reduction Goals
    • Musk has suggested cutting $2 trillion from the $6.8 trillion federal budget, though experts like Larry Summers argue $200 billion is more realistic. No detailed plan has been finalized, but DOGE is reviewing duplicative or outdated programs.
  2. Agency Restructuring
    • Plans include dismantling or downsizing agencies like the Department of Education, with proposals to shift programs elsewhere if eliminated. The Schedule F plan, reclassifying civil servants as political appointees, is under consideration to reshape the bureaucracy.
  3. Technology and Transparency
    • DOGE aims to modernize federal technology, potentially integrating AI and chatbots, and has pledged to post actions online, though its use of the Presidential Records Act (exempting disclosure until 2034) has sparked transparency disputes.

Controversies and Challenges

  • Accuracy and Criticism: Claims of fraud (e.g., Musk’s assertion of 20 million Social Security recipients over 100) have been debunked, and savings figures are contested. Critics call DOGE’s approach chaotic, prioritizing disruption over sustainable reform.
  • Legal Limits: Operating outside traditional government structures, DOGE’s authority is limited to recommendations unless Congress acts, though executive orders give it significant sway over agency heads.
  • Impact: Job losses (up 245% in March 2025 per Challenger, Gray, & Christmas) and potential service disruptions (e.g., air-traffic control staffing) worry critics, while supporters see it as a bold fix to bureaucracy.

Current Status

DOGE’s work is ongoing, with a deadline of July 4, 2026, aligning with Trump’s vision of a leaner government for America’s 250th anniversary. While it has made headlines with aggressive cuts and ambitious rhetoric, its long-term impact remains uncertain, hinging on Congressional cooperation, legal challenges (e.g., from groups like CREW), and the administration’s ability to translate recommendations into action.

This summary reflects changes reported or planned as of March 6, 2025, based on executive orders, public statements, and analyses. Details may evolve as DOGE’s efforts progress. Let me know if you’d like a deeper dive into any aspect!

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All the changes being imposed by the new Administration drive conversations for the need for the platform Terry Kelliher is launching. Kell News is the Radio show where Founder and Inventor Terry Kelliher talks about the program he has been working on for decades. With hundreds of domain names registered bundled into 20+ groups, Terry has cornered the Internet market for News, Services, and events.
Terry Kelliher talks about the new programmer who is helping shape up the platform towards the expected launch in second quarter of 2025.

In today’s digital age, where global news is just a click away, the importance of local news can often be overlooked. However, a local news website brings a plethora of benefits that are vital for the health and engagement of our community.

Firstly, local news keeps us informed about what matters most to us – our neighborhoods, schools, and local businesses. It reports on issues that directly affect our daily lives, from road closures and public safety alerts to local elections and community events. This hyper-local focus ensures that we’re not just bystanders but active participants in our community’s narrative.

Secondly, local news fosters community connection. By providing a platform for local voices, stories, and achievements, it strengthens the bonds between residents. It’s where you learn about the new café opening down the street, the achievements of local athletes, or the struggles of a neighbor advocating for change. This connection builds a sense of belonging and community pride.

Moreover, local news supports local journalism. In an era where newsrooms are shrinking, local news websites are often run by dedicated journalists who know the area inside out. They hold local leaders accountable, uncover stories that might otherwise go unnoticed, and provide in-depth coverage that national outlets might skip over.

Lastly, local news can be an economic booster. By highlighting local businesses, events, and initiatives, it drives economic activity within the community. It’s also a platform for small businesses to advertise, ensuring they get the visibility they need to thrive.

In essence, supporting a local news website isn’t just about staying informed; it’s about investing in the vitality, accountability, and unity of our community. Let’s champion our local news to keep our community vibrant and connected. Local News impacts the community event coverage. Local news serves as the heartbeat of a community, keeping residents connected and informed about the issues that directly impact their daily lives. It’s more than just headlines; it’s about fostering a sense of belonging and civic engagement. By covering local government, schools, businesses, and events, local journalism ensures transparency and accountability. It highlights stories of local heroes, shines a light on community needs, and celebrates cultural heritage. In an era where misinformation can spread rapidly, local news provides a trusted source of information, tailored to the unique context of the area. This engagement not only educates but also empowers individuals to participate in local democracy, ensuring that decisions reflect the community’s voice and values. Without local news, communities risk losing their identity and the vital discourse necessary for growth and problem-solving.
Learn more on https://kell.news

As of March 6, 2025, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), an initiative of the second Trump administration led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, is driving significant changes aimed at reducing federal spending and restructuring government operations. While DOGE is not an official government department but rather an advisory body working with the White House and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), it has been granted broad influence through executive actions. Below is a summary of the changes DOGE is making or proposing, based on available information up to this date:

Key Changes Implemented or Underway

  1. Establishment and Structure
    • DOGE was officially launched on January 20, 2025, via Executive Order 14158, which repurposed the United States Digital Service (USDS) into the United States DOGE Service (USDS) and created a temporary organization, the U.S. DOGE Service Temporary Organization (USDSTO), set to dissolve by July 4, 2026.
    • “DOGE teams” have been embedded within federal agencies to oversee efficiency efforts, staffed partly by special government employees (temporary workers limited to 130 days per year).
  2. Workforce Reductions
    • Through Executive Order 14210 (February 11, 2025), DOGE is pushing a “Workforce Optimization Initiative” mandating significant cuts. Agencies must justify new hires, with a policy of hiring one employee for every four who leave.
    • Reports suggest over 100,000 federal workers have been affected, with actions like mass firings, relocations outside Washington, D.C., and a five-day-a-week in-office mandate aimed at reducing staff.
  3. Spending Cuts and Contract Reviews
    • Executive Order 14210 (February 26, 2025) introduced a “Cost Efficiency Initiative,” requiring agencies to review and terminate or modify discretionary contracts, grants, and loans, prioritizing those to educational institutions and foreign entities for “waste, fraud, and abuse.”
    • DOGE claims $55 billion in savings within its first 30 days, though independent analyses (e.g., NPR) dispute this, noting discrepancies like misreported contract values (e.g., an $8 million contract counted as $8 billion) and $46.5 billion not tied to specific cuts.
  4. Regulatory and Administrative Reforms
    • DOGE is targeting regulatory rollbacks, aiming to rescind rules deemed excessive, and has restored Trump’s first-term “one in, two out” policy for new regulations.
    • Initiatives include using AI to streamline federal codes and modernizing outdated IT systems, though specifics remain vague.
  5. Specific Program Terminations
    • Actions include ending the Biden-era “Climate Corps,” pausing foreign aid grants for accountability reviews, and terminating the Federal Executive Institute and federal media contracts labeled as “fake news.”

Proposed or Speculated Changes

  1. Massive Budget Reduction Goals
    • Musk has suggested cutting $2 trillion from the $6.8 trillion federal budget, though experts like Larry Summers argue $200 billion is more realistic. No detailed plan has been finalized, but DOGE is reviewing duplicative or outdated programs.
  2. Agency Restructuring
    • Plans include dismantling or downsizing agencies like the Department of Education, with proposals to shift programs elsewhere if eliminated. The Schedule F plan, reclassifying civil servants as political appointees, is under consideration to reshape the bureaucracy.
  3. Technology and Transparency
    • DOGE aims to modernize federal technology, potentially integrating AI and chatbots, and has pledged to post actions online, though its use of the Presidential Records Act (exempting disclosure until 2034) has sparked transparency disputes.

Controversies and Challenges

  • Accuracy and Criticism: Claims of fraud (e.g., Musk’s assertion of 20 million Social Security recipients over 100) have been debunked, and savings figures are contested. Critics call DOGE’s approach chaotic, prioritizing disruption over sustainable reform.
  • Legal Limits: Operating outside traditional government structures, DOGE’s authority is limited to recommendations unless Congress acts, though executive orders give it significant sway over agency heads.
  • Impact: Job losses (up 245% in March 2025 per Challenger, Gray, & Christmas) and potential service disruptions (e.g., air-traffic control staffing) worry critics, while supporters see it as a bold fix to bureaucracy.

Current Status

DOGE’s work is ongoing, with a deadline of July 4, 2026, aligning with Trump’s vision of a leaner government for America’s 250th anniversary. While it has made headlines with aggressive cuts and ambitious rhetoric, its long-term impact remains uncertain, hinging on Congressional cooperation, legal challenges (e.g., from groups like CREW), and the administration’s ability to translate recommendations into action.

This summary reflects changes reported or planned as of March 6, 2025, based on executive orders, public statements, and analyses. Details may evolve as DOGE’s efforts progress. Let me know if you’d like a deeper dive into any aspect!

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