Commission to Relocate the Federal Bureaucracy Act
Commission studies relocating federal agencies from Washington, D.C. to other U.S. regions, potentially moving thousands of employees and reshaping government operations nationwide.
Commission studies relocating federal agencies from Washington, D.C. to other U.S. regions, potentially moving thousands of employees and reshaping government operations nationwide.
S. 353 would establish a federal commission tasked with studying and recommending the relocation of federal agencies and their bureaucratic operations away from Washington, D.C. The bill aims to create a comprehensive plan for dispersing federal government functions to other regions of the United States, potentially moving thousands of federal employees and agency headquarters.
Federal workforce distribution directly affects local economies, real estate markets, and talent recruitment across the country. Relocating agencies could reshape regional economic development, reduce concentration of federal power in one geographic area, and influence federal employee compensation structures tied to cost-of-living differences. This represents a significant structural reorganization of U.S. government operations if implemented.
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