A caller asked about reporting that the Department of Homeland Security had purchased only half of a west‑side facility but planned to operate the full site and that the agency paid tens of millions more than market value. "I don't know the specific numbers, but it was purchased for much more than it than value," the host said, calling it "a frustrating element" and saying the delegation had not been involved in the purchase negotiations.
The host repeated that federal representatives can press for stakeholder engagement and fiscal responsibility, but they do not control local zoning or all procurement decisions. He said questions remain about zoning, capacity and whether the site will be re‑sold or otherwise restructured.
Why it matters: Constituents raised concerns about transparency, procurement value and local impacts from a federally operated facility. The town hall provides a record of constituent suspicion and the congressman's public response but no new federal action or findings.
What’s next: The host said he had seen media reporting and constituent feedback and hoped the matter could be "rectified," but offered no new or binding federal intervention at the call.