The USDA plans to sell a DC building, trim operations, and redistribute its workforce nationwide, calling its current state “bloated.”
WASHINGTON — The US Department of Agriculture announced on Wednesday that it’s selling one of its buildings in downtown DC.
The move is part of a larger effort to reorganize government agencies and make them leaner.
USDA officials on Wednesday claimed that under the Biden administration, the agency, and its salaries, grew, with no discernible increase to services for its core constituencies.
They say the South Building emblematizes “bloated” government.
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