Over 3k OPM Employees to Move to DoD
Over 3,000 employees at OPM were notified they will be moving over to DoD as part of the transition of how the government handles background investigations.
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Over 3,000 employees at OPM were notified they will be moving over to DoD as part of the transition of how the government handles background investigations.
Legislation has been introduced to prohibit smoking at VA facilities.
BLM will be moving its headquarters from Washington, DC to Colorado.
The VA announced that it will allow religious displays in its facilities “to protect religious liberty for Veterans and families while ensuring inclusivity and nondiscrimination.”
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The White House is now threatening employee furloughs if Congress blocks attempts to restructure OPM.
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