US Senators Oppose Closing Federal Labor Relations Offices
A bi-partisan group of senators is urging the Federal Labor Relations Authority to stop efforts to close the regional Boston office until Congress can contribute an opinion. The group is lead by U.S. Sen. Edward Markey. On Tuesday, they sent a letter stating their concerns to FLRA chairman Colleen Duffy Kiko. It included 11 different signatures from senators across the Northeast.
See "US Senators Oppose Closing Federal Labor Relations Offices", U.S. News, May 2, 2018