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White House initiates shutdown process as Congress hopes to keep duration minimal

Impacted employees will soon receive furlough notices, though they could still avoid missing any time.

Court orders OMB to publish more info about how federal funding is distributed

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington had asserted that officials violated an earlier mandate regarding the disclosure of spending data.

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Shutdown deal struck after failed Senate vote

Senate Democrats and the White House reached an agreement late Thursday to fund most departments and agencies through Sept. 30 after a previous funding bill was blocked.

Senate Dems demand immigration agents unmask, wear body cameras and carry IDs as shutdown looms

The lawmakers say the measures are needed to increase transparency and accountability within Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection.

When trust breaks down at the VA, veterans pay the price

COMMENTARY | A VA employee writes about staffing cuts, labor changes and their impact on morale and care.

Lawsuit seeks to stop FEMA from cutting its workforce in half

Staff reductions at the disaster agency were put on hold last week, as it faced the recent winter storm.

Broken policy breaks budgeting even more

COMMENTARY | The latest funding standoff underscores why budget experts are calling for a radical overhaul of a process that no longer reliably funds the government.

Eleanor Holmes Norton to retire from Congress after decades of advocating for federal employees

Norton has been a “loyal friend” to the American Federation of Government Employees, said National President Everett Kelley.

Path to averting a shutdown remains elusive as lawmakers debate DHS funding

About half of the federal government would cease full operations if Congress cannot come up with a plan by Friday night.

Some FEMA employee layoffs put on hold, while reform council renewed

The pause in reducing Cadre of On-Call Response and Recovery (CORE) employees comes as the U.S. faces a winter storm.

Trump dispatches border czar to Minnesota amid protests over federal shootings

Tom Homan will oversee ICE operations in Minneapolis after the deaths of two U.S. citizens shot by federal immigration officers.

Government Executive joins NAPA for a year-long 250th anniversary project

The collaboration with the National Academy of Public Administration will run through 2026, and focus on the work of public servants.

Michael Lynch becomes GSA deputy administrator again

Lynch previously held the deputy administrator’s responsibilities from March to July 2025 under then-GSA acting administrator Stephen Ehikian.

DOGE officials face Hatch Act referrals for work with org aiming to ‘overturn election results’

DOGE employees also shared Social Security data using the third-party server Cloudflare, and according to new court documents, SSA still doesn’t know what data was shared and if its still on Cloudflare.

Pushed out by DOGE, former feds now feel ‘unleashed’ on improving government efficiency

We the Doers, a new nonpartisan organization of former federal employees, released its first report on Tuesday with recommendations on how to improve government effectiveness and efficiency.

Education begins moving out employees even as Congress says it lacks authority

In bipartisan, bicameral spending package, lawmakers look to pump the brakes on the dismantling of Education that the department advanced on Tuesday.