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‘This will cost lives’: Researchers slam Trump cuts to addiction programs and staffing

The Addiction Science Defense Network in a new report criticized several reforms at the Health and Human Services Department, including the elimination of a program that collected information on hospital visits across the country related to substance use trends.

CBP backs off border wall construction plans in Big Bend National Park

The agency says it will use surveillance technology and infrastructure upgrades in the park after bipartisan opposition to the proposed wall project.

FEMA should employ fewer staff and offer aid to fewer individuals, Trump’s council recommends

The changes come after the president proposed an overhaul, or outright elimination, of the disaster response agency.

Legislative proposal would eliminate contracting preferences for minority, women-owned businesses

The bill would codify and expand on Trump’s executive order to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in federal contracting.

10 years after OPM data breach, identity protection benefits for affected feds start to expire

A federal identity monitoring program created after the hack is ending, affecting employees whose information was exposed and raising questions about long-term responsibility once protections expire.

Agencies delay action on Trump mail voting order amid legal fight over authority

DOJ says lawsuit is premature as questions mount over control of the Postal Service.

Easing USPS handgun shipping rules will exacerbate crime, warns Democrat

Rep. Maxwell Frost, D-Fla., is challenging the Postal Service’s plan to treat handguns like rifles and shotguns.

Why the next president must rebuild, not just restore, the administrative state

COMMENTARY | A reconstructed and reimagined administrative state is crucial to restoring effective government.

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IBM security executive emerges as possible contender for federal cyber agency leadership post

Tom Parker doesn’t have prior government experience, characteristics the Trump administration may be seeking in its next pick to lead CISA, a person familiar said.

Contracting association warns it could take DHS until the end of the year to ‘get back on track’ following record-breaking shutdown

The Professional Services Council also reported that several contracting companies faced the threat of closure due to missed reimbursements from the government as a result of the funding lapse.

Workers predict significant disruptions to food assistance programs as USDA announces more relocations

Programs like SNAP and WIC "simply will not function" if employees exit en masse after declining mandatory relocations across the country, union says.

DHS funding bill heads to Trump, ending shutdown for department employees

After months of delays and three shutdowns, lawmakers move forward while punting immigration funding fight.

House votes to make IRS publish call metrics online

The bill would require the tax agency to release detailed, real time and monthly call metrics. The House also passed a technology proposal meant to move the IRS off paper.

Career agent confirmed to lead ATF despite GOP’s past push for the agency’s elimination

New Director Robert Cekada testified that the Trump administration wants to increase the number of officers at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, which some Republicans have previously proposed to abolish.

IRS whistleblower program set for possible overhaul after bipartisan House vote

The measure would reshape how claims move through the system, how court reviews are handled and how payments are ultimately made. Over its history, the program has recovered about $7.5 billion.

McMahon distances herself from past Education layoffs, vows some rebuilding even amid elimination effort

The secretary says it is "difficult" to defend some of the cuts, adding they were underway before her arrival. She continues to support the department's elimination, however.

DHS funding bill stalls as House GOP seeks changes to Senate deal

House Republicans’ push to change a Senate funding bill is slowing efforts to end the DHS shutdown and raising the risk of missed paychecks for federal workers.