Posted on Jan 13, 2017
Do you agree with Rep. Chaffetz's proposal to move federal agencies away from Washington, DC?
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I don't like the idea of spending money specifically to move them, but I'd support phasing this in over time, as agencies get realigned, or their buildings get replaced, or whatever. It would break up the beltway bubble, and it would make it harder for lobbying groups and special interests to exert influence.
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LTC Kevin B.
LT Geoffrey Lander - Most of the lobbying does occur to the Legislative Branch, but additional lobbying does occur to the Executive Branch (see the link below). Executive Branch agencies are charged with setting and enforcing regulations based on their enabling legislation. When those agencies propose rules, they seek input from the people and the industries impacted by those rules. Plus, after regulations are put in place, they take feedback on the impact of those regulations from people and industries. Thus, lobbying groups and special interests will direct their attention at the Executive Branch agencies too. Plus, Executive Branch agencies also provide expertise, guidance, and input into the political priorities established inside the White House (the process isn't always just "top-down"). Plus, the Executive Branch pushes their priorities with counterparts within the Legislative Branch. In that sense, lobbying groups try to "influence the influencers".
http://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/top.php?indexType=a&showYear=2016
http://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/top.php?indexType=a&showYear=2016
Lobbying Spending Database | OpenSecrets
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With all the urgent budget needs, we really don't need to be paying to move agencies into select congressmens districts so they can take credit for bringing jobs home. I thought repubs said federal jobs are bad and should be eliminated. Now he wants to move those jobs all around the country. Total BS.
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