As the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) considers where to place the new FBI headquarters, Virginia lawmakers and other government officials convened in northern Virginia on Wednesday to make a case to GSA for why the new headquarters should be in the federally-owned 58-acre site in Springfield, Virginia.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin said the northern Virginia location meets all the site selection criteria (pdf) during the press conference.
“We are a state that is committed to uplifting the men and women who put on a uniform every day, including FBI agents, their families, and their employees. Specifically in Springfield, we have all of the key ingredients,” said Youngkin….