Oversight

Play of the Day: Elizabeth Warren (Kind Of) Takes Center Stage

Donald Trump sets his sights on the potential veep pick while she campaigns with Hillary Clinton.

Management

More Than $100 Million in Taxpayer Money Mistakenly Went to Vets in Prison

Audit says VA dropped the ball on monitoring overpayments to incarcerated vets because it was so focused on reducing the disability claims backlog.

Route Fifty

Following Plea to White House, Mayor of Struggling Former Steel Town Turns to Trump

“Whenever you're desperate … you take chances,” according to the Democratic mayor of Monessen, Pennsylvania.

Management

Stakeholders Voice Concerns Over Latest Postal Reform Efforts

Lawmakers hoped everyone was on board but many still have complaints.

Nextgov

Why GitHub Chased the Federal Market

It's no cakewalk, exactly, to get the federal sector to embrace certain open source tools.

Oversight

Why the U.S. Senate Blocked Funding to Combat Zika

Democrats objected to restrictions on Planned Parenthood and other spending cuts. The bill’s failure likely ensured that Congress will miss a July 4 deadline to pass emergency aid

Route Fifty

New Jersey Looks at Hiking Its Gas Tax; Big Job Cuts to Hit Michigan Hard

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Big salmon ruling in Washington state; GOP legislature looks to override Missouri governor’s veto on gun legislation; and bad juvenile justice data in Ohio.

Pay & Benefits

Members of Congress Really Seem to Like the TSP

Lawmakers put forward yet another proposal to create a retirement account for American workers modeled after feds' Thrift Savings Plan.

Management

House Oversight Panel Probes Consumer Bureau’s Advertising Strategy

Bipartisan group of lawmakers seeks documents on $12.5 million contract.

Management

Your Work Matters; Make Sure Others Know Why

You’ll need a compelling story if you want a new administration to take your program seriously.

Nextgov

Lawmakers Want to See If Dumbing Down Smart Grids Might Thwart Hackers

The idea behind the experiment with analog tech is to help identify -- and remove -- hidden vulnerabilities that could let in malware.

Defense

House Republican Report Reveals New Details About the 2012 Benghazi Terror Attacks

The report did not find any evidence of wrongdoing against Hillary Clinton and alleges a lack of preparedness among administration officials.

Defense

Homeland Security is Considering Asking Foreign Visitors to Hand Over Their Social Media Information

The government is weighing a proposal to ask foreign visitors to disclose their social media accounts when entering or leaving the country.

Management

Your Guide to a Presidential Appointment in the Next Administration

What you need to know about the approximately 1,100 jobs the next president will fill.

Oversight

Play of the Day: More on Brexit's Global Effects

The Daily Show and Full Frontal see the U.K. vote as a warning to the U.S.

Management

One of the Longest-Running Whistleblower Cases Is About to Get Longer

Ex-FAA inspector who claimed she was fired for disclosures will appeal MSPB denial.

Management

Clinton Would Add Tens of Billions to VA Spending, Trump Even More

Unlike Trump, Clinton would erase sequester caps and boost funding for all federal agencies.