Rep. Greg Landsman, D-Ohio, is sponsoring a bill to reimburse local law enforcement for assisting the Secret Service after hearing local resources were being drained due to providing protective services for Vice President JD Vance. buff.ly/Z7iLpT6
Rep. Greg Landsman, D-Ohio, is sponsoring a bill to reimburse local law enforcement for assisting the Secret Service after hearing local resources were being drained due to providing protective services for Vice President JD Vance. buff.ly/Z7iLpT6
EXCLUSIVE: Defense civilians face renewed pressure to volunteer for border details supporting ICE and CBP, performing logistics, planning and admin duties for up to 180 days amid DHS shutdown and Pentagon staffing cuts. via Eric Katz buff.ly/vw1r6fO
Since 2011, OMB has been required to create and annually update a publicly available inventory of federal programs, but a March 5 GAO report found that OMB is not meeting all requirements with respect to the inventory. buff.ly/PndMHpE
The U.S. Office of Special Counsel said Thursday that a whistleblower complaint within the Health and Human Services Department has led one agency to slash staffing due to findings of government waste. buff.ly/AGedjX1
COMMENTARY: Fast emergency loan programs risk costly oversight gaps. Agencies need clear statutory rules and assigned reviewers before funds are disbursed.
A coalition of labor unions and other employee advocacy groups say President Trumpβs plan to convert around 50,000 federal workers to at-will employees violates federal law, the Constitution and threatens to upend the merit-based civil service. buff.ly/35QsXzN
The travel industry is imploring lawmakers to ensure on-time pay for Transportation Security Administration employees, launching a campaign on Thursday to pressure Congress into passing legislation to that effect while the partial government shutdown remains in effect. buff.ly/KibmD4P
Some fed retirees are getting only six months of retroactive spousal benefits after repeal of WEP and GPO, not payments back to Jan. 2024. Tammy Flanagan, our fed retirement expert, explains here:
A lawmaker pressed the head of the General Services Administration about its role as Immigration and Customs Enforcement acquires warehouses for immigration detention and why some upcoming DHS lease awards were not publicly posted. via Sean Michael Newhouse
Kristi Noem will step down as Homeland Security Department secretary at the end of the month, President Trump announced on Thursday, marking a new chapter in a tumultuous period for the agency that has overseen the administrationβs controversial immigration crackdown. buff.ly/hPJw2Q6
The Trump administration will continue working to shrink the size of the federal workforce after already shedding more than 300,000 employees, a White House official said on Thursday, who suggested a leaner civil service will be more effective as a result of its reduced stability. buff.ly/XZOWaaO
IRS chief says agency's current workforce of roughly 75,000 is the right size, crediting AI and tech upgrades for improved efficiency despite last yearβs 25,000-plus staff cuts. via Eric Katz #federalworkforce #irs
Nearly 95,000 federal science employees left between September 2024 and December 2025, disrupting research at CDC, NIH and NASA. via Sean Michael Newhouse #federalworkforce
The Trump administration has unveiled its plan to streamline the rules governing layoffs at federal agencies, though employee groups warn the overhaul will contribute to more arbitrary mass firings. buff.ly/557koOl
A court hearing involving the mass dismissals of federal workers at FEMA was briefly derailed on Tuesday when a Trump administration attorney contradicted the sworn testimony of an agency head, sparking confusion and pointed questioning from the judge.
βFrom our perspective, the executive order is illegal, and any steps to enforce it are also illegal. We still have a valid contract,β says NTEU chief Doreen Greenwald as the union pushes to enforce its IRS collective bargaining agreements.
Tillis cited a letter from the DHS inspector general, which he said alleged that department leadership either misled investigators or prohibited certain inquiries, adding that he would put procedural hurdles on several legislative activities until DHS responds to his questions. buff.ly/h6Pl3an
Retired lawyer Allan Dinkoff has documented 65 ex-feds for his photography project βTargeted: Portraits of Civil Servants Under Trump.β Staff Writer Sean Michael Newhouse has more. buff.ly/dLadw8F
Republicans are renewing their push to fully fund and reopen the Homeland Security Department, suggesting the war the United States launched against Iran over the weekend has heightened the need to end the single-agency shutdown that entered its third week on Monday. buff.ly/8vxnaqm
Ex-DOJ staff track Trump-era shifts in civil rights enforcement, highlighting 55 dropped or reversed cases. Reporting by Sean Michael Newhouse
The IRS and the Bureau of the Fiscal Service this week informed employees that they have terminated their collective bargaining agreements with the National Treasury Employees Union, seemingly violating at least the spirit of a federal court order. buff.ly/b6h3BJj
Federal employees can plan a smoother retirement by understanding FERS, Social Security and TSP. Check your benefits, track your TSP balance, and plan for taxes and health costs to avoid surprises.
The federal judiciary is urging Congress to take control of courthouse property management from GSA, saying recent GSA job cuts have worsened maintenance backlogs and building conditions.
Current and former leadership at FEMA are engrossed in a back-and-forth dispute in federal court over the impact of the disaster response office shedding staff en masse, with some officials saying the Trump administration is putting FEMAβs core functions at risk. buff.ly/qCRNd1o
A federal appeals court declined to block Trumpβs 2025 executive orders ending collective bargaining for most federal workers, keeping the anti-union rules in effect while legal challenges continue. buff.ly/PuKPgBd
COMMENTARY | The White House's proposed war on fraud, waste and abuse is neither new nor an assured outcome for any presidential administration, but history offers some lessons that can help get started. buff.ly/PVH0Cyu
Officials testified to a House Oversight subcommittee that work on the National Background Investigation Services system will be finished in fiscal 2028, but members of both parties expressed concerns about the project's progress. buff.ly/0qEi9AR
Newly released data from the Government Accountability Office offers some of the most granular glimpses yet of how the Trump administrationβs sprint to remake the federal workforce impacted agency headcounts.
The USDA on Wednesday announced it has taken preliminary steps to clear its employees from one of its headquarters buildings in Washington as it plans to shift thousands of them into new locations by the end of the year. Senior Correspondent Eric Katz has more. buff.ly/plt88Ig
COMMENTARY | The Homeland Security Department has already been at the center of unprecedented government shutdown history this year, David Berteau looks at why this recent lone agency impasse could be different from others. buff.ly/umhNNdm