With Only Nine Percent of Its D.C. Office Space Being Used, Ernst Demands Accountability for Telework Abuse at SBA

Letter

Date: Dec. 13, 2023
Location: Washington

"Despite what federal employee unions might think, the costs of delays and denial of services is a high price, one the American people should not be forced to pay.

The shockingly high vacancy rate at your headquarters is particularly concerning for small business owners seeking Small Business Administration (SBA) assistance and customer service. The SBA has, over the course of multiple administrations, decided to downsize district office support, while growing staff at the Washington, D.C. headquarters. My staff has learned the SBA's workforce in Iowa has seen a 300 percent reduction over eight years. These positions are alleged to have been relocated to the D.C. headquarters, where teleworking is far more pervasive.

In light of the Biden administration's unprecedented lack of transparency, and as Ranking Member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, my role is to ensure your agency is properly utilizing remote work in ways which truly support small businesses in Iowa and across the United States--not simply because bureaucrats don't want to return to the office."


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