Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser is calling for 'decisive action' from the Biden administration to get federal workers into offices or to create affordable housing.
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The mayor of Washington, D.C., is calling on the Biden administration to bring federal workers back into offices or convert the empty spaces into housing. On Monday, Mayor Muriel Bowser delivered her third inaugural address after being sworn in for a historic third term. "We need decisive action by the White House to either get most federal workers back to the office most of the time or to realign their vast property holdings for use by the local government, by nonprofits, by businesses and by any user willing to revitalize it," she told gatherers at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.
Bowser said that while the District has built the "largest housing production trust fund in the nation" because of its growing downtown, as well as better social programs, "all of that is at risk if [they] can't change the space" and fill it amidst the impact of
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