The Environmental Protection Agency will spend more than $1 million on hotel accommodations for an “Environmental Justice” conference this fall.
The agency posted its intention to contract with the Renaissance Arlington Local Capital View Hotel for its upcoming public meeting, for which it will need to book 195 rooms for 24 days.
“The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA), Office of Enforcement and Compliance, Office of Environmental Justice (OEJ) intends to award a fixed-price Purchase Order … to the Renaissance Arlington Local Capital View Hotel,” the solicitation said. “The purpose of this acquisition is to cover the cost of 195 sleeping room nights from Sept. 9 [to] Oct 2, 2014, at government rate for the 50th public meeting of the National Environmental Justice Advisory Council (NEJAC), a federal advisory committee of the EPA.”
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Absolutely absurd
ReplyDeletemaybe the hotel can give them a discount if they agree to re-use towels and not get the sheets changed. hey, its eco friendly! eye roll..
ReplyDeleteGreat drone target. Do it on the first 5 days and you get a bonus!
ReplyDeleteI imagine we already have facilities that are ALREADY paid for with tax dollars, that could host this ridiculous "meeting". More waste from the hogs... wait, hogs don't waste much.
ReplyDeleteLiars and hypocrites. Your tax dollars hard at work. hmmmmm.
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