I think what should happen is the agencies should be located in cities logical to their function. Agriculture in Omaha, Interior in Denver, Commerce in New York, Energy in Dallas, etc. This keeps the agencies in areas with the people they are supposed to serve, and enhances the economy of each city chosen. President Trump wanted to break up Washington (which is, after all, the world's biggest monopoly) in this manner. Another reason they really hated Trump.
Agencies created in the late '60s and early '70s mainly to placate rioting hippies (EPA, HUD, etc.) are antiquated, unnecessary, and should be abolished post-haste.
I think what should happen is the agencies should be located in cities logical to their function. Agriculture in Omaha, Interior in Denver, Commerce in New York, Energy in Dallas, etc.
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It would be the start of something better for people around America.
It would also be a bad start for Washington DC real estate valuations.