LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — President Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s Division of Authorities Effectivity (DOGE) fired all Common Companies Administration staff throughout Nevada on Monday, in response to Democratic Nevada Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto.
The division runs federal buildings, together with federal courthouses. It was not instantly clear what number of employees have been affected.
“These are the workers that maintain our federal buildings and courthouses, including their security systems — and he wants them all gone,” Cortez Masto posted on X on Monday night. “This is outrageous! Social Security workers, U.S. Marshals, the Army Corps of Engineers — all of them work out of federal buildings in Reno and Las Vegas. They rely on the GSA to keep their buildings safe and functioning so they can do their jobs and serve Nevadans. Now that’s in jeopardy.”
Final summer time, GSA staff mitigated a Legionnaires’ outbreak on the Las Vegas federal courthouse. Employees detected the illness within the constructing’s water system, a spokesperson mentioned on the time.
DOGE has focused the GSA in its sweeping cuts, closing the division’s know-how unit final weekend, CBS Information reported.
Final week, DOGE mentioned a Las Vegas social safety workplace would transfer in an effort to economize. The annual lease for the Las Vegas workplace prices $65,406. DOGE reported the closure would lead to $16,406 in complete financial savings, in response to its web site.
In latest weeks, DOGE additionally fired 13 employees at Lake Mead Nationwide Recreation Space, together with one answerable for monitoring poisonous water.
As of November, the federal authorities employed about 3 million folks — together with 600,00 U.S. Postal Service employees, in response to the Pew Analysis Heart. The latest low of federal employees was in 2014 with 2.7 million.
“While the number of federal workers has grown over time, their share of the civilian workforce has generally held steady in recent years,” Pew mentioned.
Are you a federal employee impacted by the cuts? David Charns might be reached at [email protected].