Federal panel irked by unused historic David W. Dyer Miami courthouse

Hammering the General Services Administration for allowing Miami’s historic David W. Dyer federal courthouse to linger unused for five years, a congressional subcommittee went so far as to suggest on Monday that the scandal-plagued agency be disbanded for mismanagement of federal properties and careless spending.

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