Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So moving feds out of spite? Am I reading this accurately?
Because it plays well back home to their constituency.
The fact that it won’t save any money or reduce any numbers is irrelevant. They can run on, “look at what I did!”
Anonymous wrote:There are 15 weeks in 2025 when the Senate isn’t even scheduled to be in session— and I can’t even remember the last time they did their jobs and actually passed a budget/appropriations for the fiscal year, instead of just doing a continuing resolution to stave off a shutdown.
If Joni Ernst is worried about lazy, unproductive federal workers she should look in the mirror instead of trying to score cheap political points off the backs of the hardworking people who actually keep the government running for the American people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t most agencies already have 30% of their workforces out of DC? Most feds aren’t in DC.
As I read the bill, it requires agencies to move 30 percent of their DC headquarters employees. So it doesn’t matter if 75 percent of the employees are already outside of DC - the bill would require the agency to move 30 percent of those who are currently in DC.
But I thought they wanted us all to come back into the office to start using that DC real estate! Make up your minds, GOP!
I know! I'm baffled. I am fully remote in another state but my office is in DC. So am I safe now? I am literally resigned to whatever at this point. Just continuing to do my job until I know more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t most agencies already have 30% of their workforces out of DC? Most feds aren’t in DC.
As I read the bill, it requires agencies to move 30 percent of their DC headquarters employees. So it doesn’t matter if 75 percent of the employees are already outside of DC - the bill would require the agency to move 30 percent of those who are currently in DC.
But I thought they wanted us all to come back into the office to start using that DC real estate! Make up your minds, GOP!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t most agencies already have 30% of their workforces out of DC? Most feds aren’t in DC.
As I read the bill, it requires agencies to move 30 percent of their DC headquarters employees. So it doesn’t matter if 75 percent of the employees are already outside of DC - the bill would require the agency to move 30 percent of those who are currently in DC.
Anonymous wrote:MAGA and the House Freedom Caucus wants to cut federal jobs, not move them elsewhere at taxpayer expense. That idea isn’t going anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, proposed legislation this week that would force agencies to move 30% of their D.C.-based workforce out of the region, mandate telework tracking, and push agencies to move their headquarters out of the nation’s capital.
https://www.govexec.com/workforce/2025/01/ernst-targets-dc-area-federal-workers-trio-bills/402099/
I hope every single person in DC, from the trash man to hospitals, refuse service to this lying b!t*h. Substantively, if Congress agrees on these measures, so be it, but to call it Drain the Swamp is hugely offensive.
I'd also like to point out that this will cost a lot of money.
Um, those aren't the jobs she's talking about. Nice try though. News flash: Feds, you aren't indentured servants. If you don't like the terms, stop working on the backs of tax payers and get real jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t most agencies already have 30% of their workforces out of DC? Most feds aren’t in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are 15 weeks in 2025 when the Senate isn’t even scheduled to be in session— and I can’t even remember the last time they did their jobs and actually passed a budget/appropriations for the fiscal year, instead of just doing a continuing resolution to stave off a shutdown.
If Joni Ernst is worried about lazy, unproductive federal workers she should look in the mirror instead of trying to score cheap political points off the backs of the hardworking people who actually keep the government running for the American people.
Right? Agreed! - Not a fed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So moving feds out of spite? Am I reading this accurately?
Because it plays well back home to their constituency.
The fact that it won’t save any money or reduce any numbers is irrelevant. They can run on, “look at what I did!”
Anonymous wrote:So moving feds out of spite? Am I reading this accurately?
Anonymous wrote:So moving feds out of spite? Am I reading this accurately?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the point of all this. My DH is a fed working in a fed office outside of DC. I don’t see the point of shifting any more of his agency to other parts of the country just to do it. It doesn’t make any sense. There are tons of federal workers spread across the country. Why do we need more?
Is DC the US capital or not? It is the seat of our government. Why move more federal jobs out of the federal district?
Anonymous wrote:Moving work out of DC seems reasonable, and achievable with horse trading like they do for national labs and defense manufacturing