Key House Republicans Introduce Bill to Cut 200,000 Federal Jobs by 2015
Tuesday, June 7, 2011(National Federation of Federal Employees)
Three
high-ranking Republican members of the House of
Representatives yesterday introduced the 2011
Reducing the Size of the Federal Government
Through Attrition Act, a bill that would force
agencies to hire only one new employee for
every three who retire. Introduced by Darrell
Issa (R-CA), Dennis Ross (R-FL), and Jason
Chaffetz (R-UT), the proposed legislation would
mandate that the federal workforce be reduced
by 10 percent – or 200,000 full time
equivalents – by the beginning of 2015.
Though
this is not the first time members of the House
majority have sought to cut the federal
workforce, it appears to be the most serious.
At a congressional hearing last week, two
Republican members of the House advocated for
their bills to institute a government-wide
hiring freeze, and a one-for-two attrition
rate, respectively. NFFE National President
William R. Dougan, who also testified at the
hearing, urged Congress to reexamine its
approach, emphasizing that the true measure of
government’s size is not the number of federal
employees, as others at the hearing had
claimed. The true measure of government is
dollars and cents.
“Reducing an agency’s workforce without a
corresponding reduction in the agency’s mandate
actually increases the size of government,”
said Dougan in his testimony. “In the end,
there are generally no savings derived from
arbitrary staff reductions; rather a cost-shift
moves resources away from the federal workforce
to contractors. This is a pointless exercise
that reduces government efficiency, hurts the
services that federal agencies provide, and
sticks taxpayers with a bigger
bill.”
This
would have an incredibly damaging effect not
just on federal workers and their families, but
the American people. Implementing an arbitrary
one for three replacement policy will reduce
the quality and quantity of government services
and result in a logistical nightmare for
federal agencies and the public they serve.
“When it
comes down to it, this proposal means hiring
just one VA nurse to care for our veterans for
every three lost, one border patrol agent
fighting drug and human trafficking for every
three lost, and one wildland firefighters
saving homes and businesses for every three
lost,” said Dougan. “These are the real
results of this harmful
proposal.”
In spite
of the high costs and reduced services that
come with the mass elimination of federal jobs,
the House majority is nonetheless determined to
institute a sweeping policy to abruptly slash
the federal workforce. If their intent is to
reduce the workforce, they have a
responsibility to the American people to
explain the consequences of their
actions.
“Instead of making sweeping, non-strategic proposals to cut the workforce in huge swaths, Congressional Republicans need to take a step back and have an honest conversation with the American people about which services they want and which ones they don’t,” said Dougan. “They haven’t done that yet, and they likely will not, because they know that the American people understand the immense value that federal workers bring to our national security, our economy, and our American way of life.”
The bill
has yet to come up for formal consideration in
the House, nor has it received a Senate
counterpart, leaving an opportunity for NFFE
and other federal unions to stop the
legislation before it gains any
traction.
“I don’t
think the members of Congress proposing this
legislation realize what a devastating impact
this proposal will have on the ability of
federal agencies to deliver critical services,”
said Randy Erwin, NFFE Legislative
Director. “Federal agencies can’t do the
work they need to do without people. This
proposal is not a genuine attempt to reduce the
cost of government; it is a politically driven
effort to appear as though they are reducing
government while avoiding the tough decisions
necessary to genuinely reduce the size of
government. In reality, this bill will simply
shift costs to contractors and won’t save the
tax-payers a dime. We are going to fight
this harmful legislation tooth and
nail.”
