A quarter of families don't have more than $500 in savings. We are not a demographic set up to absorb a missed paycheck," ...
The vast majority of FDA employees keep working during a government shutdown. According to its updated contingency plans, about 10,700 employees, or 66% of its workforce, are exempt, meaning they ...
After many federal employees missed paychecks, AFGE called for a “clean” continuing resolution. The financial issues are compounded by other recent changes too.
"The question before the Supreme Court is whether the Federal Tort Claims Act should similarly apply to federal government contractors," said Lisa Himes.
Experts expect the lengthening shutdown will lead to delays in the background investigation process, a perennial concern for agencies and industry.
The Office of Personnel Management transferred the current identity protection contract to GSA in September and will let it run out at the end of 2026.
"We're getting to the November 21 date that they had been eyeing to fund the government through," said Loren Duggan.
Legal experts say a pair of recent decisions by the court may bode well for the administration's push to gain more control over government spending.
"The longer this goes on, it creates a stasis where you don't have the normal flow of business," said Jerry McGinn.
Each project must be valued at more than $500 million and require at least 100 megawatts of power to qualify.
CMS is temporarily calling back all furloughed employees during the Medicare and Health Insurance Marketplace open enrollment ...
"The notion that people whose identity we don't know are paying for our troops is humiliating for the country and is potentially dangerous," David Super said.