Keeping Our Field Offices Open Act
HR 1876 protects field offices from closures, ensuring continued access to vital government services for constituents and securing jobs for staff in local communities.
HR 1876 protects field offices from closures, ensuring continued access to vital government services for constituents and securing jobs for staff in local communities.
The Keeping Our Field Offices Open Act (HR 1876) aims to ensure the continued operation of field offices that provide essential services to constituents. This legislation is designed to address concerns regarding potential closures or reductions in service at these offices, which play a critical role in connecting the public with government resources and support.
The bill has garnered significant support, with numerous cosponsors from various states, indicating a broad coalition of lawmakers advocating for the preservation of field offices. Notable sponsors include:
- John B. Larson (Primary Sponsor)
- Gwen Moore
- Ro Khanna
- Maxine Waters
- Debbie Wasserman Schultz
- Rashida Tlaib
In total, there are over 100 cosponsors, reflecting a strong bipartisan interest in maintaining these essential services.
The Keeping Our Field Offices Open Act (HR 1876) represents a proactive effort to safeguard the accessibility and functionality of field offices that serve as vital links between the government and the public. By ensuring these offices remain operational, the bill aims to enhance the delivery of government services and support to constituents across the nation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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