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US Interior Dept. to require body cams for law enforcement employees
The agency has about 3,100 permanent law enforcement officers.
Agency relocation was justified by ‘misleading’ information, watchdog finds
Congressional testimony that the Bureau of Land Management had to relocate it's offices due to cost increases was largely 'misleading,' according to an agency Inspector General report.
By Jessie Bur
New bill would hit the brakes on agency relocations
Legislation introduced in the House and Senate would require agencies to produce a a cost-benefit analysis for any proposed relocations that would impact at least five percent of their workforce.
By Jessie Bur
Land management head faces ‘unwelcome party’ after his reauthorization
Critics have questioned William Perry Pendley's suitability to oversee U.S. public lands due to his past opposition to the government even keeping public lands to begin with.
By Jessie Bur
Land Management employees could get new jobs or early retirement
Employees that can't or won't move to Colorado for the new Bureau of Land Management headquarters may have other options available to ease their transition.
By Jessie Bur