The Department of Education announced Thursday it would be moving out of its current headquarters in Washington, D.C., which has been 70 percent vacant after half of its workforce was cut as part of President Trump’s efforts to eliminate the agency. The Education Department will move to another smaller building in the city, with projected…
Education Department, greatly reduced by Trump, changing DC headquarters
Originally reported by The Hill
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