Recent Controversies Weigh on EPA Administrator
A series of recent controversies have generated negative publicity for EPA’s administrator. He is now responding publicly to his critics.
Current news impacting federal agencies and the federal employees who work at them.
A series of recent controversies have generated negative publicity for EPA’s administrator. He is now responding publicly to his critics.
If you don’t answer the citizenship status question on the census, will it matter? The Census Bureau has developed a plan for this possibility.
Two Congressmen want a formal hearing into excessive travel spending by Trump administration cabinet officials.
The Census Bureau has released the list of proposed questions for the upcoming 2020 Census.
One Congressman wants to make the process of opening Congressional offices inside of VA facilities an easier process after having successfully done it himself.
Agencies have spent between $19,000 and $50,000 apiece to have portraits painted for display. President Trump has signed into law a bill banning future taxpayer funding of these portraits.
The Commerce Department announced that a question on citizenship status will be reinstated on the 2020 Census. This prompted an immediate political backlash.
A House Subcommittee has introduced a discussion draft of an IRS reform bill to make the agency more oriented towards serving taxpayers.
Legislation has been introduced in the Senate to make significant reforms to the Postal Service in an effort to stop its growing financial losses.
OPM has struggled to update its IT systems after the 2015 data breaches, and now a House Committee is asking the agency for information.