House Fails to Pass Bill That Would Fire Tax Delinquent Federal Workers
The House failed Wednesday to pass legislation that would prohibit federal employees with delinquent taxes from remaining on the job.
The House failed Wednesday to pass legislation that would prohibit federal employees with delinquent taxes from remaining on the job.
The president and vice president have released their tax returns for 2014 showing their total incomes and effective tax rates.
Congressman Steve Russell (R-OK) is continuing the practice of former Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK) of putting out a periodic report highlighting wasteful government spending. Here is a sampling of items identified by the Congressman.
The latest retirement processing status report from the Office of Personnel Management shows that the backlog of outstanding claims has come down slightly as of the end of March.
The Partnership for Public Service has released its annual rankings for the most innovative agencies in the federal government. Which agencies were rated the highest?
Lawmakers are again introducing legislation that would end the use of official time in the federal workplace.
The Office of Personnel Management recently issued a memorandum regarding four legislative changes affecting Federal employee pay and certain benefits.
Senator Pat Roberts (R-KS) has introduced an amendment that would block bonuses and performance awards from being given to federal employees who are delinquent on their taxes.
A bill that would ban federal employees from viewing pornography on government computers has advanced passed the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
The House budget committee released its 2016 budget proposal last week, largely bereft of any specifics of proposed changes to federal pay and benefits. A new report, however, is shedding some light on these details.