You Vote: Do you support moving federal agencies out of Washington D.C.? Vote now in the poll below. By Just the News staff Published: October 23, 2023 4:08pm Article Dig Deeper Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has suggested moving federal agencies out of Washington D.C. and into the rest of the country. This suggestion comes as the federal government struggles to return back to in-person work after COVID-19 lockdowns. Do you support moving federal agencies out of Washington D.C.? Choices Yes No Not sure Leave this field blank The Facts Inside Our Reporter's Notebook Links suggested struggles Related Articles Federal Agencies Military academy admissions will be 'exclusively' merit-based, Hegseth says By Nicholas Ballasy Federal Agencies Beleaguered Postal Service gets new boss, but concerns persist amid archaic biz model, few solutions By Sharyl Attkisson Federal Agencies Bessent pushes Congress to address debt ceiling by mid-July to avoid defaulting on US loans By Misty Severi Unlock unlimited access No Ads Within Stories No Autoplay Videos VIP access to exclusive Just the News newsmaker events hosted by John Solomon and his team. Support the investigative reporting and honest news presentation you've come to enjoy from Just the News. Learn more Top Stories White House Trump announces ‘full and immediate ceasefire’ between India and Pakistan World Ukraine and allies advocate for 30-day unconditional ceasefire Sponsored America’s Pivotal Moment: The First 100 / Join/Renew Amac Membership Today! Diplomacy China in distress: Protests, economic signals reveal pressure from U.S. tariffs Federal Agencies Beleaguered Postal Service gets new boss, but concerns persist amid archaic biz model, few solutions Trending China in distress: Protests, economic signals reveal pressure from U.S. tariffs Citizen journalist, who took his life after school district threatened him, vindicated in court Trump announces ‘full and immediate ceasefire’ between India and Pakistan White House deputy press secretary says Trump is focused on delivering peace amid Russia-Ukraine war California’s estimated $10B deficit matches 'precisely' the cost of illegal immigrant healthcare Just the News Spotlight Just News, No Noise Federal Agencies Military academy admissions will be 'exclusively' merit-based, Hegseth says From the States California’s estimated $10B deficit matches 'precisely' the cost of illegal immigrant healthcare Education Columbia University suspends dozens of students on interim basis over anti-Israel protest White House Trump says he would accept tax increases for rich, but admits GOP 'probably should not do it' From the States Georgia Gov Kemp signs bill banning inmate transgender treatment at taxpayer expense Support Just the News The Latest Local Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office considers charging parents of kids caught with loaded gun White House Trump signs executive order to establish 'first-ever self-deportation program' Congress House GOP proposes raising current Child Tax Credit by $500 in budget reconciliation bill
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