The US Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the General Counsel is consolidating its operations in a move the agency says will drop operating costs.
Regional offices in Atlanta, Kansas City, Philadelphia and Denver will be maintained as part of the reorganization, in which the general counsel office will consolidate regional locations from ten down to four, the HHS announced Tuesday. The six regional offices slated for closure are in Boston, New York, Chicago, Dallas, San Francisco and Seattle.
HHS secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in a statement that the agency has “been able to recruit higher ...
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