Government Wasting Millions on Empty Properties
Rep. Jeff Denham, (R-Calif.), breaks down the money being spent to upkeep unused or underused government buildings. Watch the video at Fox News
Rep. Jeff Denham, (R-Calif.), breaks down the money being spent to upkeep unused or underused government buildings. Watch the video at Fox News
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, February 8, 2012 TURLOCK, CA — Local City Mayors, both Republican and Democrat, from throughout the 10th congressional district have endorsed U.S. Rep. Jeff Denham for reelection in the 10th District. The Denham for Congress campaign announced … Continue reading
Denham’s bill, the CPRA, passed the House of Representatives Tuesday
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Rep. Jeff Denham’s bill, the Civilian Property Realignment Act (CPRA), H.R. 1734, passed the House of Representatives today by a vote of 259-164. The bipartisan bill implements common-sense policies to help eliminate government waste and save billions … Continue reading
(Bloomberg) — The House voted to create a commission to direct disposal or redevelopment of excess federal property that the General Services Administration estimated costs more than $1 billion a year to maintain. The bill, H.R. 1734, would adopt a … Continue reading
Unneeded federal government property could be disposed of much as old military bases were under a bill approved Tuesday by the House of Representatives on a vote of 259-164. The proposal, by Rep. Jeff Denham, R-Modesto, now goes to the … Continue reading
Gov. Jerry Brown’s new budget plan would eliminate a few thousand state jobs and consolidate or ax nearly 50 state organizations, according to documents released this afternoon. Brown’s first draft of the budget for the 2012-13 fiscal year that begins … Continue reading
The state budget crisis could push the opening of Fresno’s new veterans home to 2014. The latest delay of up to a year was signaled by Gov. Jerry Brown on Thursday when he announced a 2012-13 budget that eliminates operating … Continue reading
…U.S. Representative Jeff Denham, a Republican from California’s San Joaquin Valley, said yesterday he plans hearings on the rail program. The U.S. House transportation committee should issue a subpoena if the Federal Railroad Administration doesn’t turn over records of its … Continue reading