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Split debate over moving federal jobs from D.C. | Virginia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Shirleen Guerra | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-30 12:11:00

(The Center Square) – A recent debate over relocating federal agencies out of Washington, D.C., highlighted competing views on how such moves could impact government efficiency and operations—a discussion that resonates with Virginia, home to one of the nation’s largest federal workforces.

The debate, part of the Steamboat Institute’s Campus Liberty Tour at Colorado Mesa University, featured William Perry Pendley, former acting director of the Bureau of Land Management under the Trump administration, and Mary Jo Rugwell, retired BLM Wyoming state director and current president of the Public Lands Foundation, debating whether moving agencies out of the capital improves decision-making or disrupts oversight.

“President Trump made this a cornerstone of his campaign,” Pendley said, pointing to a recent executive order to move 100,000 Department of Agriculture employees out of the capital. He called the original BLM relocation a “great success,” citing improved decision-making during wildfires and closer contact with local communities.

Rugwell warned the disruption wasn’t limited to the BLM. “Much of what I’ll say would apply to other organizations of comparable size and complexity,” she said, adding that moving federal leadership out of D.C. can create gaps in coordination, oversight, and public engagement that ripple through multiple agencies.

Pendley argued that relocating agencies like the BLM closer to the lands they manage enhances decision-making and cuts red tape. He pointed to his experience during the Pine Gulch fire when being on the ground allowed for more effective coordination with firefighting crews.

Rugwell pushed back, arguing that the move hurt the agencies’ ability to work with Congress and federal partners. She said scattering leadership has already caused staffing shortages and made it harder for agencies to weigh in on national policy.

Virginia, which had about 192,000 federal employees in March 2025, could be directly affected. Federal jobs made up 4.5% of the state’s nonfarm workforce. New State labor data shows Virginia’s unemployment rate ticked up to 3.2% in March, including a loss of 4,100 federal jobs.

Maryland could also feel the effects. The state is home to more than 147,000 federal employees, with major agencies like the National Institutes of Health, Food and Drug Administration and NOAA headquartered there.

While many federal agencies already operate regional offices nationwide, most leadership and policy coordination still happen in D.C., near Congress and the White House.

A live poll taken during the debate showed just how split the audience was. Before the debate, 49% supported relocating federal agencies, 33% opposed it, and 18% were undecided. After the debate, support remained at 49%, but opposition rose to 47%, with only 4% still undecided.

Pendley, who helped oversee the 2020 BLM relocation and supports expanding the effort under the Trump administration’s latest executive order, said closing agency headquarters in D.C. and moving staff closer to the land they manage is long overdue. “I say it was a great success before being a great success again. Let’s get it done.”

Rugwell said the risks of decentralization extend beyond the BLM, warning that scattered oversight and inconsistent direction could undermine agency performance nationwide.

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Centrist

This article presents a balanced discussion of the debate surrounding the relocation of federal agencies out of Washington, D.C., without clearly favoring either side. It reports on the views of two individuals with differing perspectives: William Perry Pendley, who supports the move, and Mary Jo Rugwell, who expresses concerns about its potential negative effects. The article does not use loaded language or framing that would clearly indicate a bias toward one position. Instead, it provides equal space to both sides, including details of their arguments and the results of a live poll showing a divided audience. Overall, the article sticks to neutral, factual reporting of the debate and the implications for affected states like Virginia and Maryland.

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Trump's military parade could cause $16 million in damages | NBC4 Washington

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www.youtube.com – NBC4 Washington – 2025-05-31 17:46:23

SUMMARY: Preparations are underway for President Trump’s military parade on June 14, celebrating the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary and coinciding with Trump’s 79th birthday. The event will feature thousands of soldiers, military tanks, fighting vehicles, and helicopters. Military officials estimate the parade could cost up to $45 million, with $16 million allocated for repairing damages to Washington, D.C.’s infrastructure caused by the event. Despite concerns from locals about expenses and street damage, President Trump called the costs “peanuts” compared to the value of celebrating the military’s strength. The Army plans to implement measures to minimize harm to city streets.

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As preparations are underway for President Donald Trump’s military parade in D.C., some are worried about the cost. News4’s Dominique Moody reports.
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How to deal with a denied insurance claim | NBC4 Washington

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www.youtube.com – NBC4 Washington – 2025-05-30 19:12:11

SUMMARY: If your insurance denies coverage for a test, treatment, or medication, don’t pay out of pocket immediately. You have the right to appeal. In 2023, nearly 20% of in-network claims and over a third of out-of-network claims were denied. First, call your insurer to check for billing errors, which are common and fixable. If not an error, request a clear explanation and file a formal appeal with your doctor’s support, including medical records. Appeals can take 30 days or more; request expedited review if urgent. If still denied, insurers must provide written reasons and appeal options. For Medicaid, seek legal help, and always question surprise medical bills carefully.

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If your insurance company denies a test, treatment or medication, don’t rush to pay out of pocket. News4’s Susan Hogan explains how to appeal.
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Principal Greg Musik surprises students at Mary Munford graduation

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www.youtube.com – 12 On Your Side – 2025-05-30 18:40:19

SUMMARY: Principal Greg Musik made a heartfelt surprise return to Mary Munford Elementary School’s fifth-grade graduation after being seriously injured earlier this year when hit by a car while biking. Absent for 11 weeks and recovering from multiple surgeries with help from Sheltering Arms, Musik surprised students, parents, and teachers, who warmly welcomed him back. He described the visit as motivational and said the school community means a lot to him. His goal was to attend graduation, which helped fuel his recovery. Musik hopes to return fully this fall and, despite joking about retirement, remains committed to Richmond and his role.

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A local elementary school principal is making a remarkable recovery. Greg Muzik continues to gain strength after being hit by a car earlier this year.

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