Management
GovExec Daily: Securing the Human Side of Elections
Alliance for Securing Democracy's David Levine joins the podcast to discuss a new report on deterring threats to election workers.
Oversight
The Independent State Legislature Doctrine Could Reverse 200 Years of Progress and Take Power Away from the People
A doctrine embraced by some conservatives could be adopted by the Supreme Court. And if they do, Americans’ political power will be dramatically limited.
Management
Senators Can't Agree on Agency Funding Levels, Even As Democrats Hold Back on Some Increases
Republicans deride Democratic priorities in fiscal 2023 bills with just two months until a shutdown.
Oversight
A Top Senate Democrat Has Asked DOJ to Investigate Missing Jan. 6 Text Messages
The Homeland Security watchdog has been under fire for its handling of the matter.
Benefits
‘These people don’t care’: U.S. Senate GOP stalls veterans' burn pit bill
Bipartisan legislation would expand health care and benefits to 3.5 million veterans exposed to toxic burn pits during deployments.
Defense
House Republicans Skip Abortion Hearing With Military Doctors, Troops
Witnesses shared personal stories and pleaded for Congress to protect abortion access, saying it will only get worse after Dobbs.
Pay & Benefits
Every TSP Fund Rebounded in July
For the first time in months, all of the core offerings in the federal government’s 401(k)-style retirement savings program posted gains.
Employee Policy
USPS to slash 50,000 positions in coming years
The plan envisions relying solely on attrition. Meanwhile, USPS is delivering election ballots at a much faster clip.
Employee Policy
IRS hiring surge, USPS electric vehicle funding and more in lawmakers' agreement
Many agencies would see a funding surge under an agreement struck last week by Democratic senators.
Pay
A Senate bill helps advance Biden’s 4.6% pay raise plan
Like its counterpart appropriations bill in the House, the spending legislation that serves as the vehicle for federal employee compensation issues is silent on the subject of a 2023 pay increase, effectively endorsing the president’s plan.
Employee Policy
Nonprofit leader works to reverse ‘dismal’ numbers of women in federal law enforcement
Cathy Sanz’s organization provides training, scholarships, networking and mentorship opportunities to help women “go for it” in their careers.
Employee Policy
Lawmakers: DHS IG should ‘step aside’ from Secret Service probe
Department of Homeland Security Inspector General Joseph Cuffari failed to notify Congress about the Secret Service’s refusal to comply with his office’s investigation for months, top lawmakers said.
Management
A Missed Opportunity: The Problem With Ignoring Government Performance Information
Federal agencies’ quarterly performance updates, short- and long-term strategic plans, and annual performance reports deserve more attention.
Workforce
GovExec Daily: How the Pandemic and Economic Climate Has Affected Women
The National Women's Business Council's Pamela Prince-Eason joins the podcast to discuss how inflation and other factors have impacted entrepreneurs.
Employee Policy
West Virginia vs. EPA: To some, another win against the alleged “deep state”
The Supreme Court recently ruled to curb the EPA's power, with the possible implication of restricting federal regulatory strength in general.
Financial Planning
Lawmakers introduce Public Service Loan Forgiveness fixes ...
The news comes as part of a weekly roundup of pay and benefits news.
Employee Policy
Podcast: Schedule F Might Be Coming Back
Eric Katz joins GovExec Daily's podcast from our partner site to discuss one of the Trump administration's signature workforce policies.
Employee Policy
Trump has endorsed a plan to purge the Civil Service of ‘rogue bureaucrats’
Former Trump staffers have said they have identified 50,000 federal employees who would be ousted under a new iteration of Schedule F during the next Republican administration.
Workforce