GSA Director Says Agency Is Cutting Back

After being exposed earlier this year for excessive spending on employee conferences, the GSA now says it has things under control. Acting Administrator Dan Tangherlini told Senate lawmakers today on the Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee that his agency is cutting back anywhere it can, and especially on employee awards. (:07)

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