Pulled a bait-and-switch by making employees give up their offices just before requiring them to come in 2-3 days per week again.
Benefits are good on paper, but in practice it's bottom-of-the-barrel healthcare plan administration and rife with processing errors. You'll often have several months of back-and-forth with HR and insurance companies to resolve issues. Especially bad with transgender healthcare, it's covered in theory but you won't get them to pay out without a lawsuit.
Pay is decent, but you could do better in any other industry if you don't need this level of job security.
Lots of slowdown, overhead, and general stress from the nature of government work.