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Thousands Lose Jobs Amid Federal Workforce Reduction Under Vought's OMB

Thousands Lose Jobs Amid Federal Workforce Reduction Under Vought's OMB



Russ Vought, Director of the Office of Management and Budget, announced the start of substantial layoffs of federal workers this week. According to LAist reports, Vought posted on X that the reduction in force notices, known as RIFs, have begun, affecting thousands across agencies amid a government shutdown blamed on Democrats. The Department of Health and Human Services faces 1,100 to 1,200 job cuts, with its spokesperson confirming notices to non-essential staff and citing a bloated bureaucracy from the prior administration. The Department of Education will lose 466 employees, drawing criticism from union leaders who call it an illegal dismantling against congressional intent.

LAist details that these moves respond to a court order on RIF status during the shutdown, with OMB senior advisor Stephen Billy noting the situation is fluid and more cuts could follow. President Trump echoed this, saying numbers would be announced soon and attributing it to Democrats. Senator Susan Collins opposed the permanent layoffs of furloughed workers, stressing their importance to public service.

Vought's role ties to broader efforts, including a joint memo with Office of Personnel Management Director Scott Kupor on a two-year plan to reshape federal personnel, per Ermer and Suter PLLC updates. Roll Call notes Senate progress on the National Defense Authorization Act, which advanced December 11 with a 75-22 vote, amid fiscal debates Vought oversees.

Critics link Vought to Project 2025, his earlier blueprint for government overhaul, now influencing cuts. LAist also reports OMB directing NASA to plan ending carbon dioxide monitoring satellites, despite congressional funding through fiscal year 2025, prompting Democratic lawmakers to accuse overreach.

These actions advance the administration's push to shrink federal bureaucracy, with agencies like Health and Human Services already cutting 20,000 jobs earlier this year.

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