DOGE to Terminate San Angelo Office Lease

 

SAN ANGELO, TX — The Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE has been slashing federal spending around the country.

The cuts have now reached San Angelo, according to the DOGE website.

The annual lease for the U.S. Geological Survey, 3745 S. Jackson St., will be terminated. 

The lease is listed at $121,398, and the total savings for taxpayers will be $192, 214, according to the site.

The square footage of the building is 7,510 feet.

DOGE is an initiative of the second Trump administration to reduce wasteful federal spending, with Elon Musk serving as a senior advisor.

Abilene also has two offices that are having their leases terminated, the DHS Transportation Security Administration and the Social Security Administration, which will amount to a total savings of $383,106.

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GOOD RIDANCE!!

Most of these govt offices/sites are wasted tax dollars anyway due to fact when a taxpayer needs help/assistance from them it is all done on the phone anyway. 

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