From Paper to Digital: Trump Calls for Ending Use of Paper Checks in Government to Root Out Fraud and Waste
Two new executive orders will make major changes to the government’s financial operations in an effort to reduce financial fraud and waste.
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Two new executive orders will make major changes to the government’s financial operations in an effort to reduce financial fraud and waste.
A federal judge in San Francisco has changed his mind and ruled that unions representing federal workers can sue over the Trump administration’s mass firings of recently hired government employees in court rather than challenging them before federal agencies.
These are the retirement options for federal employees and the qualifying criteria for each.
After a 68% increase to start 2025, the OPM retirement backlog reversed course in February.
The Trump administration on Monday asked the Supreme Court to pause a federal judge’s ruling to reinstate thousands of probationary federal employees who were terminated as part of the government’s efforts to downsize its workforce.
A new executive order increases OPM’s authority in suitability decisions. Here is a summary of events impacting attempts to restructure the federal bureaucracy.
Checking your TSP account balance too often can be detrimental to your long-term investment returns.
President Trump has issued an Executive Order that calls for the Department of Education to be closed.
An Agriculture worker was charged with Social Security fraud, pled guilty, and was subsequently removed for misconduct. Find out the outcome of his appeals.
How much does the federal government spend on its labor relations program? No one knows or has cared to find out. We will find the answer based on a new OPM directive.