The reappearance of a policy similar to Schedule F is likely, federal workforce experts say. But it would look different in a second Trump term.
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"We have been for decades funding everything from large transportation aircrafts to energy and telecommunications projects," said Reta Jo Lewis.
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Trump says in a second term, his administration would continue to “move parts of the sprawling federal bureaucracy to new locations" outside D.C.
If the Trump administration is stalled in implementing Schedule F, experts say it has other levers to pull to target federal employees.
"We have learned that employees really value the same experience that they have at home in the office," said Erika Dinnie.
Some groups congratulated President-elect Trump on his win. Many expressed concerns for the possible return of former Trump policies that would “harm” feds.