Aside from the voting and remote work that’s happened this year, “as far as Congress itself is concerned, it’s almost as if I retired eight months ago,” said New York Republican Rep. Peter T. King, who decided not to run for reelection.
Senators have until next year to pack up and vacate their offices, usually by midnight before the end of their term. The exact date is still under discussion, since Jan. 3, 2021, falls on a Sunday.
But House offices are already nearing their deadline to clear out — they are required to leave by Dec. 1. After that, they have the option of requesting space in the Departing Member Center in the Rayburn Building to work the remainder of the term.
The Office of the Chief Administrative Officer helps coordinate the process. Briefings for House members and staff, which cover “responsibilities related to closing D.C. and district office(s), finances and payroll, technology, and personal and professional transition,” are virtual this year, CAO spokesman Kyle Anderson said in an email.
Offices sort through papers, photographs and tchotchkes, often packing them up to donate to universities to archive. King said his records will go to the University of Notre Dame, where he went to law school.
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