A key promise of the new Republican Congress is to work with President Trump in shrinking the size of government by breaking up the bloated, three-letter agencies in Washington D.C.
Representatives Ashley Hinson (R-IA) and Jared Golden (D-ME) are doing just that with a new bipartisan bill that would redistribute federal agency offices and the jobs that come with it, from Washington D.C. to the 50 states.
The bill would focus on agencies like the Department of Agriculture or Department of Interior who make decisions that directly impact struggling states and cities across the country.
If advanced, this bill would not only bring hundreds of jobs to each state but would ensure federal regulators are embedded in the communities they affect and give them the insight to make better, more effective changes than they could from the ivory towers thousands of miles away in D.C.
If you support this bipartisan measure to break up the centralized power structures in D.C. and give power back to the people, please urge members of the House to advance this bill: