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FAA employees could return to work next week
Senate is set to approve funding extension Friday, ending furloughs.
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Reid announces deal to end FAA impasse
Transportation Secretary Ray Lahood will be using his waiver authority to waive provisions affecting rural communities, lawmakers say.
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Congress goes on vacation, furloughed FAA workers go to unemployment
As lawmakers flee the capital for a month-long recess leaving FAA funding unresolved, unpaid employees rework family budgets.
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With debt deal in hand, when does Geithner quit?
Treasury head says he has not "made that decision yet."
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From Nextgov: Managers doubtful about meeting data center consolidation goal
Survey finds just 10 percent of IT execs think the government will be able to streamline as much as it plans in the next four years.
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FAA safety inspectors paying dearly for congressional inaction
Some 40 are using their own credit cards to fly or drive to inspection sites around the country without getting paid.
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Senate poised to approve debt deal, send it to president
The vote, followed quickly by Obama signing the bill, will bring an anticlimactic end to a months-long battle.
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Federal employee groups await the chopping block
Debt ceiling bill does not directly target feds’ pay and benefits, but discretionary spending caps will affect the government workforce.
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TSP funds down in July
Majority of investment options show small losses for third month in a row.
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From Nextgov: Shared interest in online fraud makes strange bedfellows
U.S. officials hope joint efforts with Russian and Chinese counterparts to net identity thieves will build good will to tackle cyber espionage and Internet freedom.
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