Congressman Hoyer criticized the proposal to move the FBI to the Reagan Building, citing serious security concerns.
Quiver AI Summary
Congressman Hoyer addresses concerns over FBI relocation: Congressman Steny H. Hoyer expressed serious concerns during a House Appropriations Oversight Hearing regarding the General Services Administration's handling of federal real estate, particularly the proposed move of the FBI from its current headquarters to the Ronald Reagan Building. He emphasized that the new location fails to address security needs.
Citing security reports: Hoyer referenced a recent Inspector General report highlighting security deficiencies within GSA, warning that moving the FBI to the Reagan Building would not resolve existing security and operational issues. He noted the building's design promotes accessibility rather than security.
Highlighting potential costs: The Congressman criticized the anticipated retrofitting costs exceeding $1.5 billion, arguing that the relocation effort exemplifies existing management dysfunction within GSA. Hoyer urged a reevaluation of federal real estate strategies to enhance efficiency and security for federal employees.
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