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The Trump administration has designated the headquarters of multiple cabinet departments and federal courthouses across the country as nonessential properties that can be sold off.A website for the General Services Administration — the agency responsible for managing the government’s office space — detailing “buildings and facilities that are not core to government operations” now includes the headquarters of the Department of Justice,
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Trump administration wants to dispose of these federal buildings in Connecticut
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Several Minnesota buildings could close as part of Trump administration's federal budget cuts
Trump administration wants to dispose of these federal office buildings in Massachusetts
President Donald Trump’s administration is reportedly planning to dispose of nine federal facilities in Massachusetts. In a statement released Tuesday, the U.S. General Services Administration announced that they are planning to put 440 “underutilized” federal properties across the United States up for sale or otherwise dispose of to save money.
Among its non-core assets, GSA included the headquarters for the departments of Agriculture, Energy, Labor, Justice, Housing and Urban Development, Veterans Affairs and Health and Human Services. Sign up for our daily newsletter so you never miss a beat on all things federal
DOGE, Social Security and SSA offices
The mood is so frustrated, so angry, so disgusted,” one Social Security Administration employee in Kansas City said.
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WBAL TV Baltimore on MSNGSA takes down online list of federal properties to be sold, including 83 in MarylandA list published online Tuesday identifying federally owned properties that the government claimed would be sold has since been removed.
Four Kansas City-area federal government buildings are among a list of 443 buildings the U.S. General Services Administration has deemed “non-core.”
The General Services Administration said Tuesday that it is evaluating the potential closure and sale of federal facilities in Kansas City.
Three federal buildings in Luzerne County — including the Social Security building in Plains Twp. that employs nearly 1,400 people — appeared on a list earlier this week of “non-core” properties
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