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Alsobrooks Sponsors Bill to Examine Fiscal Effects of Federal Mass Firings

February 13, 2026

Maryland Democratic Senator Angela Alsobrooks has introduced legislation in the Senate that would require the Government Accountability Office to examine how mass federal employee terminations have financially impacted state and local governments. The proposed Fiscal Harms of Federal Firings Act addresses concerns about over 317,000 federal workers who have lost their jobs during the past year, with particularly severe effects on the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. Representative April McClain Delaney is sponsoring companion legislation in the House, and multiple labor unions have endorsed the measure.

Who is affected

  • Over 317,000 federal workers who lost their jobs
  • Residents of Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia
  • State and local governments (particularly Maryland)
  • More than 35,000 government workers and active-duty service members in Maryland's District 6
  • "Dedicated public servants" whose lives were disrupted

What action is being taken

  • Sen. Angela Alsobrooks is sponsoring the Fiscal Harms of Federal Firings Act in the Senate
  • Rep. April McClain Delaney is sponsoring the companion bill in the House
  • The AFL-CIO, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, National Federation of Federal Employees, AFSCME, and National Treasury Employees Union are endorsing the bill

Why it matters

  • The mass firings have had significant economic impacts on the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia region specifically, disrupting critical services that Americans depend on while creating budget deficits for state and local governments. The legislation seeks to provide transparency and accountability regarding the full financial consequences of these workforce reductions on state and community budgets, particularly in areas with large concentrations of federal employees.

What's next

  • The legislation would direct the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to conduct a comprehensive study of the financial effects of the mass firings on state and local governments. Rep. Delaney stated she will "continue to push legislation to understand the full impact of these cuts."

Read full article from source: The Washington Informer