The U.S. General Services Administration has announced plans to dispose of two federal government buildings in Indianapolis and one in New Albany. The decision comes as part of an effort to sell off properties that are deemed non-core to government operations in order to save taxpayer dollars and reinvest in higher-quality work environments. The list of properties set for disposal was recently removed from the GSA website, with a new list expected to be published soon. Additionally, a contract for a new Veterans Administration medical facility in Indianapolis has been canceled by the Department of Government Efficiency, sparking concerns from Rep. André Carson about the potential impact on healthcare for veterans. Carson has raised objections to the closure of the federal buildings in Indianapolis, arguing that they are not functionally obsolete and are essential for fulfilling agency missions. The buildings on the list include the Major General Emmett J. Bean Federal Center, the Minton-Capehart Federal Building in Indianapolis, and the Lee H. Hamilton Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse in New Albany. Carson and his colleagues are working to reverse these decisions, emphasizing the importance of providing proper care and support for veterans and seniors.
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