From 
WPEC:
If you need to get anything done at the West Palm Beach branch of the 
local Social Security Administration (SSA) office, you might have to go 
elsewhere for services. 
It's the latest twist in an ongoing CBS 
12 News investigation that began after we exposed long wait times at the
 West Palm Beach office.
An SSA spokesperson says the SSA is 
scaling back services at this branch because of recurring maintenance 
and HVAC issues with the building. ... 
CBS-12 News first began investigating issues at the West Palm Beach SSA 
last week after folks told us they were being forced to wait two, three,
 and sometimes four hours in the hot sun and rain. 
After U.S. 
Members of Congress who learned of our story demanded the SSA address 
the issue of long wait times, the office suddenly closed Thursday then 
reopened.
The SSA tells us they're looking to relocate the West Palm Beach office. 
CBS-12
 has learned that some staff members are suing the buildings' owner 
Carnegie Management & Development Corp and alleging the building is 
making them sick. 
     OK, if it was ventilation problems that closed the office, why was it that the closure happened almost immediately after a TV station broadcast pictures of lines of people waiting outside the office? Also, why did it take the agency so long to tell the TV station why the office was closed?
 
 
2 comments:
As your favorite Chief of Staff would say, "What difference does it make?"
Secretary of State? Or is this a weak troll attempt?
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