
Jerry Lawlor
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2 months ago |
nbclosangeles.com | Ted Oberg |Katie Leslie |Jeff Piper |Jerry Lawlor
As President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk continue their pressure campaign on federal workers to either quit or return to in-person work, agencies are grappling with where to house workers who do come back to the office. Amid the chaos, a small bipartisan group of advisors appointed by former presidents to study the federal office space portfolio hope now may also be the time to achieve a decade-old goal: shedding government buildings they say are too big and too costly to maintain.
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2 months ago |
nbcnewyork.com | Ted Oberg |Katie Leslie |Jeff Piper |Jerry Lawlor
As President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk continue their pressure campaign on federal workers to either quit or return to in-person work, agencies are grappling with where to house workers who do come back to the office. Amid the chaos, a small bipartisan group of advisors appointed by former presidents to study the federal office space portfolio hope now may also be the time to achieve a decade-old goal: shedding government buildings they say are too big and too costly to maintain.
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2 months ago |
nbcchicago.com | Ted Oberg |Katie Leslie |Jeff Piper |Jerry Lawlor
As President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk continue their pressure campaign on federal workers to either quit or return to in-person work, agencies are grappling with where to house workers who do come back to the office. Amid the chaos, a small bipartisan group of advisors appointed by former presidents to study the federal office space portfolio hope now may also be the time to achieve a decade-old goal: shedding government buildings they say are too big and too costly to maintain.
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2 months ago |
nbcwashington.com | Ted Oberg |Katie Leslie |Jeff Piper |Jerry Lawlor
As President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk continue their pressure campaign on federal workers to either quit or return to in-person work, agencies are grappling with where to house workers who do come back to the office. Amid the chaos, a small bipartisan group of advisors appointed by former presidents to study the federal office space portfolio hope now may also be the time to achieve a decade-old goal: shedding government buildings they say are too big and too costly to maintain.
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Jan 6, 2025 |
nbcwashington.com | Ted Oberg |Rick Yarborough |Jeff Piper |Jerry Lawlor
For the past two years, a committed group has been on a corner outside the D.C. jail every night, protesting those locked up after Jan. 6, 2021. They say these are their vigil's final days. They insist President-elect Donald Trump, the man who brought them to D.C. on Jan. 6 four years ago, will keep his promise to pardon those who have come to be known as J6ers. More than 1,100 defendants have been sentenced, and Jan. 6 investigations are ongoing.
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