GSA Dumps 36 Old Travel Rules: Federal Cleanup Comedy
Published Date: 5/22/2025
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Summary
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) is cleaning house by canceling 36 old travel bulletins that are outdated or no longer needed. This change affects federal employees who travel for work, making the rules clearer and easier to follow. No new costs or deadlines—just a fresh start for smoother travel guidance!
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Rescinds 36 outdated travel bulletins
The General Services Administration is rescinding 36 travel bulletins that are outdated, expired, or no longer in effect due to recent executive action. You are affected if you are a federal employee who travels for work because this makes the travel rules clearer and easier to follow. The agency states there are no new costs or deadlines associated with this change.
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