Per The New Yorker, the reorg “shuts down the Service’s nine regional offices and relocates its headquarters from Washington, D.C., to Salt Lake City” where the “Service will now have, instead of a regional headquarters, a ‘state coördinator’ in the capitals of states where it has large holdings, and I think it’s safe to predict that these people will service connections to the interests that value timber more highly than those that value, say, water filtration, much less backpacking.”

@georgetakei

The US might need something like "Kintsugi for Public Offices" in the future. But I think it's not like broken mugs and more like a pizza which you cannot reverse to flour and other ingredients.

The damage will stay for decades. It's like Germany after the WW2, you have to restart public life and offices from scratch.