CPR – California Department of Performance and Results

Simple Solutions: A Better Way, A Better Life

Back to Life

  • CPR isn’t just for saving lives. It’s for saving California. The California Performance and Results plan puts state government on life support, slaps on a monitor, and calls out the flatlines. Every program and every law in the state will be put under the microscope. We’ll analyze the return on investment, expose waste, and reward whistleblowers with cash. You blow the whistle, we cut the check. That’s not politics. That’s accountability with attitude.

Bounty Hunters

  • During COVID, California’s coffers were raided and bled dry. An estimated $30 billion was lost through fraud and abuse in the Employment Development Department alone. Billions more were funneled into homelessness programs with little to no accountability including $20 billion untracked, unaccounted for, and with few visible results. And it doesn’t stop there. The state spent $17 billion on high-speed rail, with no rail built and no meaningful impact on housing or transit. Add it up, and more than $50 billion in taxpayer money is on the table. Enough. It’s our money and we want it back.
  • CPR will offer a 10 percent bounty to those who help us find fraud, meaning whistleblowers could help return up to $45 billion in wasted taxpayer funds to the people of California. All charities in the state will be certified, and pragmatic business practices will be enforced. Compliance will not be optional.

Diagnosis

  • If a program doesn’t perform, we call its time of death. We’re not just asking where the money is. We’re following the trail, grading performance, and giving cash to the people who help us find it. That’s how we make California Affordable, Livable, and Workable.

“It’s our money, not theirs. We’re grading performance, exposing waste, and giving Californians cash for helping us fix it.”

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