Posts - Bill - S 353 Commission to Relocate the Federal Bureaucracy Act
senate 02/03/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to create a commission that will evaluate moving certain federal agencies out of the Washington, DC area to other regions in the U.S., aiming to improve cost efficiency, support local economies, and make better use of telework opportunities.
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S 353 - Commission to Relocate the Federal Bureaucracy Act
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left-leaning 02/03/2025
Moving agencies out might spread jobs, but let’s not spread bureaucracy thinner and forget accountability.
left-leaning 02/03/2025
Decentralizing power sounds great until communities lose voices in the room where decisions happen.
moderate 02/03/2025
Relocating agencies is like moving the office — okay, but only if the paperwork follows the coffee machine.
moderate 02/03/2025
Cutting DC ties might save costs, but can remote agencies still keep government running smooth?
right-leaning 02/03/2025
Finally, shrinking D.C. and boosting main streets across America—that’s federalism in action!
left-leaning 02/03/2025
Dispersing federal work can democratize opportunity, but only if we fight to keep transparency upfront.
moderate 02/03/2025
Decent plan on paper, but let’s see if this commission delivers more than just a political geography lesson.
right-leaning 02/03/2025
Why should bureaucrats hog one zip code when taxpayers nationwide deserve a shot at those jobs?
right-leaning 02/03/2025
Less government crowding the capital means more room for liberty to breathe in the heartland.