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Resources: Federal Employees and Others Impacted by Downsizing

Area governments are responding to significant alterations to the federal workforce, offering resources to constituents impacted by these changes. The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments is supporting these efforts by sharing data, information, and by connecting public, private, and non-profits leading this work in metropolitan Washington. Please visit their website at https://www.mwcog.org/community/data-and-tools/federal-workforce-resources-and-data/

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