KRATOVIL, MIKULSKI, CARDIN: QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY IS PREFERRED SITE FOR 1,200-ACRE, JOB-RICH DIPLOMATIC TRAINING FACILITY
Washington, DC –Rep. Frank Kratovil joined U.S. Senators Barbara A. Mikulski and Benjamin L. Cardin today in applauding the announcement by the General Services Administration (GSA) and the U.S. Department of State that the Hunt Ray Farm in Queen Anne’s County is the preferred site to build a new 1,250-acre Foreign Affairs Security Training Center.
The State Department and GSA have been considering several sites to house the Foreign Affairs Security Training Center. Senators Mikulski and Cardin and Congressman Kratovil fought hard to bring the building to Maryland. To read the letter of support that Senators Mikulski and Cardin sent in support of the Queen Anne’s site, click here. To read Congressman Kratovil’s letter in support of the Queen Anne’s site, click here.
“This announcement is a big win for the Eastern Shore economy,” said Rep. Frank Kratovil. “This new facility will immediately create hundreds of construction jobs and will support 500 new full-time positions once completed. The construction workers, permanent staff, and students housed at this facility will inject millions of dollars into the local economy and support small businesses throughout the area. I am also pleased that members of the community will have an opportunity to voice their opinions at public hearings as planning for this facility moves forward.”
“This is a big win for Maryland. The training facility is good news for three reasons: jobs, jobs and more jobs for Maryland,” said Senator Mikulski, a member of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. “I’m proud Queen Anne’s County has been selected to house a facility dedicated to keeping Americans abroad safe, secure, and protected.”
“The selection of the 2,000-acre site in Queen Anne’s County as the preferred location for a new State Department Diplomatic Training facility is a winner for our country and for the residents of Queen Anne’s County,” said Senator Cardin, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. “This site will provide new job opportunities for residents of Queen Anne’s County and it will benefit our nation to have a consolidated embassy security training facility on the Eastern Shore near Washington, D.C. I look forward to a successful conclusion to the negotiations and the full engagement of the local community.”
Under the agreement reached today, the State Department will buy 2,000- acres of land in Queen Anne’s County to build a State Department Diplomatic Training facility. Up to 1,250 acres may be developed. The Foreign Affairs Security Training Center will consolidate training that is currently spread across nineteen separate facilities. The next step in this process is negotiations between the GSA and owners of the property for the acquisition of the property.
The GSA has also announced their intention to hold a public hearing/comment period to give Queen Anne’s County residents an opportunity to voice their ideas and concerns about the facility. More information will be released when it becomes available.
Every year, thousands of Foreign Service officers and their families move overseas to work in American embassies and consulates around the world. The Foreign Affairs Security Training Center will help them learn tips and tricks to stay safe and secure when they live and work in environments where terrorists and other bad actors would seek to harm America by harming them.
Kudos to Kratovil!
ReplyDeletemore than likely this will be a FEMA death camp. Anyone who doesn't goose step for the new world order will find the end of their days there.
ReplyDeleteLots of grousing by the left wing-nuts in QA about this. "How dare the County keep this a secret and not hold public hearings?"
ReplyDeleteHello!!?? Public herings on whether a private landowner can sell their land??? What is this country coming to?? It is not a county project and it is happening on private land, soon to be owned by the US.
I say GREAT JOB to Frank and anyone else that helped this happen. This is long term employment for normal people, something QA Co desperately needs. The ancillary businesses this will generate will be a great bonus.
The majority of the area will likely be left as open space for the purposes of training. Wake up people, you cannot stop every possible project and expect to have a standard of living. QA is nearly a bedroom community now. This kind of project will help by bringing in small businesses or even big businesses that offer employment. Yes, some of the employment will be for specially trained people and not available to locals, but even if it is 1/5, that is still 100+ jobs that QA does not have now, and odds are that all of those will have employer provided healthcare.
GOOD NEWS for QA!
Yeah, let's just keep fueling the beast.
ReplyDeleteMore government workers, more taxes, and more votes for the liberals.
Anyone that thinks this is good news is part of the problem.
HooRAY! More jobs filled with people addicted to the gubernment teet! Hey Frankie, how about getting a clue on finding a way to CREATE a BUSINESS friendly enviroment so that industry can flourish in Maryland and actually CREATE a job for a change. Hardee HAR HAR a DEMOCRAT creating a job. Oh boy is that ever rich! But no, no, let's just try to create ANOTHER Maryland County filled with government workers. Taking a hint from Steny and his county I assume. How transparent. This guy is a primo Big Government tit swilling libtard, owned by Pelosi and Reid, just twice as slick.
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