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Oklahoma Senator Produces Federal Government “Wastebook”
From the Hill FEDmanager 11/29/16 From the Hill FEDmanager 11/29/16

Oklahoma Senator Produces Federal Government “Wastebook”

In his second annual “wastebook,“ entitled Federal Fumbles: 100 Ways the Government Dropped the Ball, Senator James Lankford (R-OK) outlines what he refers to as a “small fraction of the wasteful and duplicative spending from our government over the last few years.”

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Funding Deadline Approaches as Congress Returns to DC
From the Hill FEDmanager 11/15/16 From the Hill FEDmanager 11/15/16

Funding Deadline Approaches as Congress Returns to DC

Congress has returned to Washington to finish out the lame-duck session, with the deadline for lawmakers’ top priority fast approaching.

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Trade Association Urges Senate to Prioritize IT Modernization During Lame Duck
From the Hill FEDmanager 11/8/16 From the Hill FEDmanager 11/8/16

Trade Association Urges Senate to Prioritize IT Modernization During Lame Duck

The Professional Services Council, an Arlington, Virginia-based trade association that represents hundreds of tech companies, sent a letter last week to Senators on both sides of the aisle, urging the Senate to take up the Modernizing Government Technology (MGT) Act of 2016.

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Freedom Caucus Chair Criticizes Comey on Clinton Investigation
From the Hill FEDmanager 11/1/16 From the Hill FEDmanager 11/1/16

Freedom Caucus Chair Criticizes Comey on Clinton Investigation

Chairman of the Freedom Caucus, Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH), criticized FBI Director James Comey’s decision to inform Congress of new information found in the investigation of Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server.

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Hiring Freeze Would Cause Increased Delays at SSA for Social Security Claims
From the Hill FEDmanager 10/25/16 From the Hill FEDmanager 10/25/16

Hiring Freeze Would Cause Increased Delays at SSA for Social Security Claims

Under the House of Representatives’ funding bill, the Social Security Administration (SSA) would receive $772 million less than the $11.1 billion requested by President Obama, and the Senate’s bill would allocate $582 million less for the agency.

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Retired Feds to Receive Small COLA Increase
From the Hill FEDmanager 10/18/16 From the Hill FEDmanager 10/18/16

Retired Feds to Receive Small COLA Increase

Federal retirees, who did not receive a cost-of-living increase last year, will see a modest adjustment of 0.3 percent in 2017.

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Congressman Introduces At-Will Legislation for Feds
From the Hill FEDmanager 10/11/16 From the Hill FEDmanager 10/11/16

Congressman Introduces At-Will Legislation for Feds

Rep. Todd Rokita (R-IN) is the most recent member of Congress to introduce legislation in search of accountability for wayward government employees. The Promote Accountability and Government Efficiency Act would make all federal employees at-will, eliminating the due process protections currently afforded to them.

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Congress is Cutting it Close on Spending Again
From the Hill FEDmanager 9/27/16 From the Hill FEDmanager 9/27/16

Congress is Cutting it Close on Spending Again

As the deadline to pass a Continuing Resolution (CR) fast approaches, legislators are debating how to advance a spending bill and prevent another government shutdown.

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OPM Pushes for Death Benefits Increase
From the Hill FEDmanager 9/20/16 From the Hill FEDmanager 9/20/16

OPM Pushes for Death Benefits Increase

With Congress back for a brief period, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is pushing a legislative proposal to increase the current death gratuity rate for civilian workers killed on the job in addition to the funeral allowance allotted.

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New White House Report Warns of Sequestration
From the Hill FEDmanager 8/30/16 From the Hill FEDmanager 8/30/16

New White House Report Warns of Sequestration

In a new report released by the White House, the administration cautioned that the House of Representatives’ version of the government’s discretionary budget for fiscal year 2017 could prompt the return of sequestration.

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Tea Party Chairman to Again Push for IRS Commissioner Impeachment After Recess
From the Hill FEDmanager 8/23/16 From the Hill FEDmanager 8/23/16

Tea Party Chairman to Again Push for IRS Commissioner Impeachment After Recess

As recess winds down and Congress prepares to return to Washington, Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) and other members are pushing once again for the House to take up an effort to impeach IRS Commissioner John Koskinen.

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Clinton to Call Congress to Return and Address Zika Funding
From the Hill FEDmanager 8/9/16 From the Hill FEDmanager 8/9/16

Clinton to Call Congress to Return and Address Zika Funding

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton will call on Congress to return from recess and approve emergency funding to fight Zika during her campaign stop in Miami, according to a campaign aide.

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Obama to Issue Fed Pay Raise Proposal this Month
From the Hill FEDmanager 8/2/16 From the Hill FEDmanager 8/2/16

Obama to Issue Fed Pay Raise Proposal this Month

By August 31st, feds will know what to expect for this year regarding a pay raise. That’s the cutoff point for the president, who is expected to propose a 1.6% across-the-board pay increase for civilian federal employees as outlined in his fiscal 2017 budget.

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Virginia House Members Seek Answer to FLTCIP Increase
From the Hill FEDmanager 7/26/16 From the Hill FEDmanager 7/26/16

Virginia House Members Seek Answer to FLTCIP Increase

In a letter issued last week to Beth Cobert, the Acting Director of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), Representatives Don Beyer (D-VA) and Gerry Connolly (D-VA) demanded answers regarding the recent increase in premiums for enrollees in the Federal Long-Term Care Insurance Program (FLTCIP).

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Lawmakers Introduce Legislative Option to Modernize Agency IT Systems
From the Hill FEDmanager 7/19/16 From the Hill FEDmanager 7/19/16

Lawmakers Introduce Legislative Option to Modernize Agency IT Systems

A legislative alternative to the White House’s proposed $3.1 billion IT Modernization Fund has been introduced in both the House and Senate.

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During Metro Repairs, Lawmakers Move to Allow Transit Benefits to be Used for Ridesharing
From the Hill FEDmanager 7/12/16 From the Hill FEDmanager 7/12/16

During Metro Repairs, Lawmakers Move to Allow Transit Benefits to be Used for Ridesharing

Last week, Reps. Gerry Connolly (D-VA) and Mark Meadows (R-NC) introduced legislation to allow federal employees to use their transit benefits toward ride-sharing companies such as Uber and Lyft.

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House Committee Seeks Answers on Political Appointee Conversions
From the Hill FEDmanager 7/5/16 From the Hill FEDmanager 7/5/16

House Committee Seeks Answers on Political Appointee Conversions

In a letter to Acting Director Beth Cobert of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee last week requested details regarding how many political appointees have been converted to career positions since September of last year.

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White House Threatens Veto Over IRS Budget Cuts
From the Hill FEDmanager 6/28/16 From the Hill FEDmanager 6/28/16

White House Threatens Veto Over IRS Budget Cuts

The White House is threatening a veto to the House version of the fiscal 2017 Financial Services and General Government Appropriations bill because of its inclusion of $236 million in additional cuts to the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) budget.

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