Congressman Bean, Senator Ernst Join Forces to Drain the Swamp
WASHINGTON—Today, Congressional DOGE Caucus leaders, U.S. Congressman Aaron Bean (FL-04) and U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) unveiled a bill aimed at draining the swamp. The Decentralizing and Re-organizing Agency Infrastructure Nationwide To Harness Efficient Services, Workforce Administration, and Management Practices (DRAIN THE SWAMP) Act would require nearly a third of workers to relocate outside the beltway.
Upon introduction, Congressman Bean said, “The swamp is thick and deep here in Crazy Town, and I’m here to drain it. It is time to remind Washington that our duty is to serve the American people. I’m proud to join Senator Ernst to ensure the government works for the people, not the other way around.”
Senator Ernst said, “My investigations have exposed how bureaucrats have been doing just about everything besides their job during the workday. Federal employees have shown they don’t want to work in Washington, and in the Christmas spirit, I am making their wish come true. Instead of keeping them bogged down in the swamp, I’m working to get bureaucrats beyond the D.C. beltway to remind public servants who they work for. In addition to improving government service for all Americans, we can give taxpayers an extra Christmas gift by selling off unused and expensive office buildings.”
BACKGROUND
The DRAIN THE SWAMP Act would authorize the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to relocate 30% of federal agency staff to places other than the metropolitan area surrounding Washington, D.C. The rest of the federal workers remaining around the capital would be required to work in person 100% of the time.
Additionally, the OMB would further be directed to work to sell the unnecessary office space created by the relocations.
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