To: President-Elect Trump and Elon Musk

Kansas wheat ready for harvest. Move the Department of Agriculture to where farmers grow crops.

As you are looking for ways to save money and make a refocused federal government run better, here's a suggestion: Disperse the Federal Government. Move much of it far outside of the Beltway.

Here are some examples of where the shrunken departments should go:
  • Department of Agriculture to Kansas City or Wichita
  • Department of the Interior, Denver*
  • Department of Transportation, Chicago
  • You get the idea.
In addition, Congress should suspend civil service regulations so that good people move and the less productive are given a "buyout."  

The use of government jets needs to become the exception rather than the rule. Cabinet secretaries should fly first class commercial. When they do so, they should pass through the same TSA nonsense the rest of us have to go through.

The advantages of this are vast. Let's consider the ag department:
  1. Having Agriculture department employees in touch with, well, farmers, agribusiness, etc., they will be able to make better decisions. I realize the ag department people administer food stamps, et. cetera, but I don't see any advantage to living in Washington to perform that function. 
  2. By having key cabinet members outside the Beltway, the President will be advised by people who are in touch with ordinary Americans. 
  3. The cost of office space and month to month overhead is far less expensive west of the Appalachians. 
  4. Washington is an extremely crowded city. The vast open spaces, filled with farms and ranches, will inspire fresh thinking. 
* President Trump moved a small group of Department of Interior employees to Grand Junction, CO during his first term. The sky didn't fall because they were outside DC.

Comments

  1. This is an excellent idea, and one I've supported for years. And eliminating the Dept. of Education should be strongly considered. I'm sure there are others that should be added.

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