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For many federal employees, the word “reopening” sounds like relief. But this week’s partial government shutdown illustrates an uncomfortable truth: reopening parts of the government does not automati...
Federal employees are trained to read process before panic. That lens is especially important after reports that the FBI executed a search warrant at a Georgia election office. Headlines moved fast. S...
Federal employees woke up this week to a legal filing that deserves close attention—especially anyone working at FEMA or within DHS. A newly filed Supplemental Complaint in federal court alleges that ...
Federal employees woke up this morning to something that has been missing for days: a credible offramp from a government shutdown. Not a promise, not a done deal—but a real procedural path that could ...
As the January 30 funding deadline approaches, the question facing federal employees has shifted. The issue is no longer whether a shutdown will occur, but how wide it will be—and how long it may last...
A federal judge has allowed a significant Privacy Act lawsuit to move forward, and for former HHS employees impacted by last year’s Reduction in Force (RIF), that decision matters. The case does not p...
Federal employees are trained to think in systems, not slogans. That is why a striking number deserves careful attention: since July, federal judges have ruled at least 2,300 times that ICE detained i...
Federal employees are increasingly being asked to do more with less—fewer staff, tighter deadlines, and higher stakes. A recent report that the Department of Transportation plans to use Google’s Gemin...
Federal employees woke up this week to reporting that should command attention across government: roughly $17 billion in FEMA disaster aid is stalled, not because disasters were ineligible or paperwor...
Federal employees are operating in an environment of sustained uncertainty. Shutdown risk, conflicting public narratives, and highly visible violence create a constant sense that conditions could chan...
The death of Alex Jeffrey Pretti in Minneapolis this weekend has shaken many federal employees—not only because of the violence itself, but because of what followed. Mr. Pretti was a VA ICU nurse, an ...
As the week of January 26 begins, the risk of a partial government shutdown has escalated sharply. What began as routine budget brinkmanship has turned into a high-stakes standoff centered on Departme...
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