Elon Musk took aim at a limestone mine in Pennsylvania, where they said federal employee retirements are processed using an outdated system.
The massive underground facility, which has been used to store archives since the 1960s, remains a crucial but convoluted hub for US government records.
On Feb. 11, tech billionaire Elon Musk and the Department for Government Efficiency, which he leads, made a series of claims about a limestone mine in Pennsylvania where the U.S. government allegedly ...
Federal employee retirements are processed using paper, by hand, in an old limestone mine in Pennsylvania. 700+ mine workers operate 230 feet underground to process ~10,000 applications per month, ...
Federal workers working in the limestone mine responsible for handling government retirements pushed back against Elon Musk's ...
Then it goes down a mine and like, what do you mean a mine? Like, yeah, there’s a limestone mine. We store all the retirement paperwork. And you look at a picture, we will post some pictures ...
Azoria CEO and co-founder James Fishback joins 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the limestone processing mine in Pennsylvania ...
Elon Musk drew attention to a decades-old converted underground limestone mine in Pennsylvania his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) team stumbled upon that is still being used to process ...
India: The Tamil Nadu government will impose a mineral-bearing land tax of US$1.82/t on limestone under the Tamil Nadu ...
DOGE leader Elon Musk has set his sights on an unlikely political target accused of being red tape: an old limestone mine in Pennsylvania that processes retirement paperwork. Iron Mountain ...
With about half of its total clinker capacity in Tamil Nadu, Ramco is seen as the worst-affected among its listed peers.