CBO: Government Will Run Out of Money Next Spring Without Raising Debt Limit
The government is once again about to reach the debt ceiling, and “extraordinary measures” would likely be used with federal employee benefits to offset it.
The government is once again about to reach the debt ceiling, and “extraordinary measures” would likely be used with federal employee benefits to offset it.
The House has passed a bill that would double the length of the probationary period for new federal employees.
A recent study of the TSP fund benchmark indexes may lead to more investment options for TSP participants who invest in the I Fund.
The VA announced that its hotline for veterans is now fully staffed and running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The DC Court of Appeals has again restricted the expansion of bargaining in the federal government as advocated by the FLRA.
A budget resolution making cuts to federal pay and benefits recently failed to pass Congress, but it left federal employees wondering what the future may hold.
The author says that the term “bureaucrat” often carries a negative connotation, but in his experience, he believes this should not be the case.
A hiring freeze has been announced at CFPB amidst a legal battle that has ensued over who gets to lead the agency.
A GAO report found that the VA is failing to properly report and document poor performance among its healthcare providers.
Senator James Lankford (R-OK) has released his third annual report on what he deems to be wasteful spending within the federal government.