Sen. Lisa Markowski (R-Alaska) agrees with President Trump's administration's goal of reducing the federal government, but the current mass shootings of workers in several sectors and agencies are “more than good.” It will cause harm.”
Murkowski said perhaps more than 100 people have been “dismissed as part of the Trump administration's cut order against the federal government.” Limits energy production.
“Many of these sudden ends are harmful and leave holes in the community, good, in Alaska, and the senator wrote on Friday night, if they can't allow the project, they'll be responsible for energy and We cannot realize the potential for mineral development.” post Social Platform x.
“If we can't support those on the frontlines, we're not ready to manage summer wildfires,” the Alaska Senator added. “If we don't maintain world-class national parks and forests, the tourism economy will be damaged.”
Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk have piloted pushes to reduce federal government size, leveraging acquisition programs, increasing efficiency and reducing unnecessary spending. Adjusted layoffs for a thousand employees.
The Human Resources Administration (OPM) ordered the agency to fire workers in probation status one or two years after their job, depending on where they work.
The directive has already had an impact, with the Department of Veterans Affairs firing 1,000 workers this week. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Home Affairs has fired 2,300 employees, and the Department of Health and Human Services is trying to loot 5,200 workers.
Other agencies are also cutting staff. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has removed 388 probation employees, Hill reported. More than 100 workers have lost their jobs at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
Murkowski said the rapid pace of firing has made federal workers unhappy and will not enhance efficiency
“I share the administration's goal of reducing the size of the federal government, but this approach is to bring confusion, anxiety and traumatizing our civil servants now, I said on Friday.
“Reducing the indiscriminate workforce is not efficient and will not modify the federal budget, but will hurt good people who answer calls for public services and do important work for our country.” added the GOP Senator.
Alaska legislators said she and her staff are trying to get in touch with department officials and agencies to investigate “the impact of these terminations.”
“Our goal is to prevent unnecessary harm from happening to people and the priorities of the federal government in Alaska, but the responses have been evasive and insufficient,” Murkowski says.





