DOGE canceling hundreds of federal agency leases
- The Department of Government Efficiency plans to cancel nearly 800 federal agency building leases throughout the country as part of an effort to cut government waste.
- The General Services Administration is notifying landlords about the lease terminations, which will affect agencies by June to December.
- Ending the leases will save the government roughly $500 million, which is less than 1% of the cost-cutting goal of $1 trillion.
- Several departments, including the IRS and the Agriculture Department, are expected to face multiple lease cancellations, prompting concerns.
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NOAA lease in Port Angeles on list of terminations
PORT ANGELES — A lease held by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Port Angeles is among a list of government lease terminations hosted on the Department of Government Efficiency website.

DOGE plans to cancel office and building leases across the US: Here is a list of Northern California properties that are targeted
The General Services Administration, working with Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, has notified landlords that federal agencies will be terminating hundreds of leases for offices and buildings in the coming months.
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