Legislation Banning Feds From Watching Porn at Work Takes Another Step Forward
Legislation that would prohibit federal employees from watching pornography while at work has taken another step forward in the road to becoming law.
Legislation that would prohibit federal employees from watching pornography while at work has taken another step forward in the road to becoming law.
The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform sent a letter to numerous agencies seeking information on employees who are using methods of communication outside of normal government channels.
OPM has announced that 21 occupational series will be cancelled and reclassified due to having too few federal employees within them.
The Trump Administration has proposed cuts to several national defense agencies to raise funds for building a border wall and cracking down on illegal immigration.
Legislation recently passed the House in a renewed effort to provide private lactation spaces in federal buildings for visitors.
The TSA has announced new pat-down procedures that air travelers are likely going to find are much more personal than what they experienced before.
The outstanding backlog of retirement applications at OPM edged higher in February. Here are the latest statistics.
A pair of bills recently introduced in the House would provide an automatic cost of living adjustment for benefits provided to military veterans and their families.
The White House budget proposal for FY 2018 includes an overall 17% cut to the budget of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
The Trump administration’s 2018 budget proposal would cut the EPA’s overall budget by 25% as well as make reductions to the agency’s workforce.