太子探花

Md. officials say moving FBI HQ to Prince George鈥檚 could help feds meet equity goals

This article was republished with permission from WTOP’s news partners at .聽Sign up for today.

This content was republished with permission from WTOP鈥檚 news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for today.

As they build their case for bringing the proposed new FBI headquarters to Prince George鈥檚 County, Maryland officials have added a new argument to their arsenal: that putting the campus there would help the federal government meet its equity and inclusion goals.

Four of Maryland鈥檚 most powerful Black elected officials 鈥 U.S. Reps. Anthony Brown (D) and Kweisi Mfume (D), state House Speaker Adrienne Jones (D-Baltimore County) and Prince George鈥檚 County Executive Angela Alsobrooks (D) 鈥 wrote to the head of the federal General Services Administration on Monday, laying out why they think one of two sites in Prince George鈥檚 County would be ideal for the proposed new FBI campus.



鈥淭he presence of the new consolidated FBI headquarters would not only meet the needs of the FBI; it would bring economic growth and development to a majority-Black county and its communities, and we hope you will take this into consideration when deciding on a site,鈥 the quartet wrote.

Federal officials have contemplated moving the FBI headquarters, housed in an overcrowded, outmoded Brutalist-style building in downtown Washington, D.C., for several years. The plan gained momentum during the Obama administration, but was halted in its tracks during the Trump administration when it became apparent that President Trump viewed the downtown FBI headquarters site as a possible location for a hotel that could have competed with the Trump International Hotel located down the block on Pennsylvania Avenue (the Trump family has since ceded control of that hotel).

Even then, the General Services Administration asserted that the federal government believed the FBI needed a new headquarters, and the conversation has reignited during the Biden administration, with federal officials eyeing sites in Prince George鈥檚 County 鈥 one near the Greenbelt Metro station, the other in Landover 鈥 and one in Springfield, Virginia.

The Biden administration鈥檚 proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2023, which begins on Oct. 1,聽聽requiring the head of General Services Administration to make a decision about a new suburban headquarters, and congressional officials have said the agency could announce its choice as early as next month.

Still, there is聽聽about whether FBI leaders actually want to move out of downtown D.C., a circumstance that could stymie Maryland officials鈥 long-standing hope of luring the bureau鈥檚 headquarters to the state. Even so, they are marshaling their arguments and hoping that an appeal to the Biden administration鈥檚 diversity and inclusion goals could be a compelling reason to site the new headquarters in Prince George鈥檚.

In their letter to Robin Carnahan 鈥 the head of the General Services Administration and a scion of a prominent Missouri political family 鈥 Alsobrooks, Brown, Jones and Mfume noted that the Biden administration released聽聽for advancing 鈥淓quity and Opportunity for Black People and Communities Across the Country.鈥

鈥淭hat initiative made clear the President鈥檚 strong commitment to ensuring that federal resources are more equitably distributed to communities of color that have historically been disadvantaged when it comes to federal investment,鈥 the officials wrote. 鈥淭his is an extension of a longstanding commitment, dating back to the Carter Administration, to include equity considerations in decision-making about where to locate federal facilities. We urge you to see the siting of the new consolidated FBI headquarters as part of that commitment. Locating it in Prince George鈥檚 County, Maryland, would contribute to the Biden-Harris Administration鈥檚 equity goals.鈥

The quartet went on to argue that even as the federal government expands its presence in the Washington, D.C., suburbs, Prince George鈥檚 County has lagged behind 鈥 despite being home to 20% of the region鈥檚 federal workforce.

鈥淲e can also see the impact of that lower rate of federal office space, with median incomes 48% lower in Prince George鈥檚 County than in Fairfax County, Virginia,鈥 the officials argued. 鈥淚ndeed, Prince Georgians鈥 median incomes trail the region as a whole by 18%. Meanwhile, wealth and incomes in Prince George鈥檚 County have grown more slowly than in nearby counties, and the District of Columbia.

鈥淧rince George鈥檚 County remains the best positioned to serve as the home of the FBI鈥檚 new consolidated headquarters. The county offers a talented and educated workforce ready to support such an investment while taking the best advantage of its economic impact to grow local communities that have historically been left behind in allocations of federal office space. Nearby are world-class research and education institutions like the University of Maryland system and Bowie State University, and the sites are close to the National Security Agency; U.S. Cyber Command; Secret Service Training Center; Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms Explosives National Laboratory System; Joint Base Andrews; the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center facility in Cheltenham; BWI Marshall Airport; and the Reagan National Airport.

鈥淲e hope you will take all of these factors into strong consideration when making a final decision on site selection,鈥 the letter concluded.

The General Services Administration did not immediately respond to a request for comment Monday.

Federal 太子探花 Network Logo
Log in to your WTOP account for notifications and alerts customized for you.