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  3. Department of Government Efficiency - Wikipedia

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    In December 2024, Ernst proposed a bill dubbed "DRAIN THE SWAMP Act", which would require each executive agency to relocate at least 30 percent of employees working at Washington, D.C., headquarters to offices located outside of the D.C. metro area; while also restricting the ability to telework. [29] [30] [31]

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    That doesn’t make Amazon’s CEO Andy Jassy flinch. Last month, in a memo to office workers, he announced a full return-to-office starting in 2025, an increase from three days for the past year ...

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    See today's average mortgage rates for a 30-year fixed mortgage, 15-year fixed, jumbo loans, refinance rates and more — including up-to-date rate news.

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  7. Project 2025 - Wikipedia

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    Project 2025's blueprint includes repealing the Inflation Reduction Act, which offers $370 billion for clean technology, closing the Loan Programs Office and the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations at the Department of Energy, eliminating climate change mitigation from the National Security Council's agenda, and encouraging allied nations to ...

  8. Oklahoma City bombing - Wikipedia

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    [226] [227] [228] FBI buildings, for instance, must be set back 100 feet (30 m) from traffic. [229] The total cost of improving security in federal buildings across the country in response to the bombing reached over $600 million. [230] The Murrah Federal Building had been considered so safe that it only employed one security guard. [231]

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