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Basic Benefits

Benefits for the entire Country


Relocation of our Agencies and Departments Headquarters will reinvigorate our democracy by moving some of our Nation’s focus to domestic issues and into the 21st century with a sustainable structure.
This structure is sound and could feasibly see the Nation through many decades and potentially centuries to come. With easily identifiable achievable bipartisan goals, this plan fosters a sense of national unity as it promotes ideas that would encourage Americans to work as one.
The national security of the nation is enhanced through the reduction of concentration of our governmental functions through dispersing agency and department headquarters to diverse geographic locations. Reduces the size and scope of the Federal Government. Sets goals for the government that are easily understood and measurable by the citizens and transparent in there implementation. It will also be cost effective without adding to the existing budget or deficits and possibly allow for future reductions in total Federal budgets.

Other benefits include:


• Increased voter perception of equality and fairness.

• Expenses of relocations are off-set by savings.

• This plan could provide a reduction of State and Community grants. Utilizing the tax base and consumer spending of new residents in each community will shrink otherwise necessary grants.

• Reduce the cost of living Locality Adjustment for most department employees, thus avoiding cost of living adjustments to federal salaries, which is 28.22% in 2018. A potential savings of $1,794,893,592 per year. Enough to pay for all moves in the first year alone.

• Eliminate unnecessary consultant expenses.

• Improve Departmental and Agency efficiency

• Eliminate $162B in excessive commuting expenses of employees in Washington DC alone.

• Provide agency and department employees a significant indirect economic boost.

• Recycle and renew unused assets in each community to which a Department is relocated.

• Reduce cost of agency and department facilities by moving them out of old costly monumental buildings into updated renovated or new buildings.

• Cover cost of new more cost effective agency housing through the sale or leasing of the old monumental buildings.

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