The State Measurement For Accountable, Responsive, and
Transparent (SMART) Government Act (SMART Act) establishes a performance management system to better allow the public, the general
assembly, the governor, and state departments to assess, manage, and improve the administration and performance of state programs. The bill adds the office of saving people money on health care, created within the governor's office by executive order, to the list of departments that are required to comply with the requirements of the SMART Act.