The Stopping Home Office Work’s Unproductive Problems, known as the “SHOW UP” Act is aimed at getting federal workers back in the office, sparking reaction from opponents.
“People have said it’s kind of a push in the wrong direction,” Drew Friedman, with Federal News Network, said.
The bill would give agencies 30 days to get employees back in the office. Republican leaders have expressed concerns about backlogs within certain agencies, including the IRS and the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Republican Rep. James Comer, the new Chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, is behind the bill, and he has also called into question why the General Services Administration administrator, Robin Carnahan, has taken part in remote work since assuming the role.
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