So, another question--and I am not a math whiz, but as I recall, there was an assessment that was done by, I believe, GSA--that found that 17 of 24 Federal buildings in the Washington, DC, area had occupancy rates of lower than 25 percent, some as low as 9 percent.
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Graves highlights low occupancy rates in federal buildings to question security effectiveness.
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