State Department's plan for staff cuts causing new worry in Congress
Source: Washington Post
State Departments plan for staff cuts causing new worry in Congress
By Carol Morello November 15 at 2:04 PM
A growing, bipartisan number of lawmakers are expressing alarm over anticipated personnel cuts at the State Department, saying they have contributed to plummeting morale and will undermine diplomacy and foreign policy for years to come.
In the latest example, Sens. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) and John McCain (R-Ariz.) urged Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Wednesday to lift a hiring freeze and promote experienced foreign officers, requesting in a letter more details about Tillersons reorganization plan.
Citing reports of declining morale, recruitment and retention levels, the senators wrote that Americas diplomatic power is being weakened internally as complex, global crises are growing externally. Tillersons management decisions, they say, threaten to undermine the long-term health and effectiveness of American diplomacy.
The letter reflects mounting concern on Capitol Hill and among foreign policy experts about the loss of experienced diplomats under the Trump administration. On Tuesday, the Republican and Democratic heads of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee said the State Departments staff cuts are endangering the nation.
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