Legislation Introduced to Make Payroll Tax Deferral Program Optional
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Legislation Introduced to Make Payroll Tax Deferral Program Optional

Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) and over a dozen Senate Democrats introduced legislation, the Protecting Employees from Surprise Taxes Act, which would make the Trump administration’s tax deferral program optional for federal employees and service members. The legislation states that employees who wish to partake in the program must provide written consent to their employers.

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Reps. Hurd, Kelly Push for New AI Resolution
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Reps. Hurd, Kelly Push for New AI Resolution

Representatives Will Hurd (R-TX) and Robin Kelly (D-IL) recently proposed creating a national artificial intelligence (AI) strategy in a concurrent resolution. The resolution consists of 78 actions that would lead to an overarching AI strategy in the United States. These actions have been suggested after many stakeholder meetings discussing AI policy challenges, development, spending, workforce training, and ethical issues.

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Proposal Directs $1 Million in Funding to Investigate COVID-19 Misinformation, Disinformation
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Proposal Directs $1 Million in Funding to Investigate COVID-19 Misinformation, Disinformation

Democrats in both the House and the Senate recently proposed legislation that would grant $1 million to the National Science Foundation (NSF) for a probe into how online disinformation and misinformation disrupted the public response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Disinformation refers to details that are inherently manipulated or disseminated with an intentional aim to be deceptive. Misinformation does not necessarily involve the intent to mislead.

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Senate Holds Hearing on OPM Director Nominee
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Senate Holds Hearing on OPM Director Nominee

The U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (HSGAC) held a nominations hearing on September 9, 2020 for several individuals, including the nomination of John Gibbs to serve as Director of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). The vote on his appointment is expected to be held on September 16, 2020.

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Congress, White House Reach Informal Agreement to Prevent Government Shutdown
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Congress, White House Reach Informal Agreement to Prevent Government Shutdown

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin have reportedly agreed to a stopgap, government-wide funding bill for federal agencies. This informal consensus would avoid a government shutdown in October and extend funding at fiscal year 2020 levels for federal agencies until at least the November 3, 2020 election.

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GAO Investigates Handling of Time and Attendance Misconduct in Federal Agencies
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GAO Investigates Handling of Time and Attendance Misconduct in Federal Agencies

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report last month in which they investigated the prevalence of time and attendance misconduct and fraud within federal agencies. The report describes what is known about the extent of time and attendance misconduct and potential fraud across the 24 agencies using reporting controls and technologies under the Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990 (CFO Act) to monitor employee time and attendance.

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House Ends Recess Early to Address Postal Service Situation
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House Ends Recess Early to Address Postal Service Situation

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is bringing the House back from August recess to vote on emergency postal legislation after concerns that new policies imposed by the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) could cause severe mail delays across the country. She said in a statement, "The postmaster general and top Postal Service leaders must answer to the Congress and the American people as to why they are pushing these dangerous new policies that threaten to silence the voices of millions, just months before the election."

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New Whistleblower Bills Would Protect Federal Workers
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New Whistleblower Bills Would Protect Federal Workers

National Whistleblower Appreciation Day, an annual day of recognition for whistleblowers whose actions protected the American people from fraud and abuse, took place this past July 30th. Surrounding the day, several pieces of legislation have been introduced to protect government whistleblowers, many of whom are afraid to come forward out of fear of retaliation by their agencies.

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Lawmakers Propose Measures to Curb Spread of Virus in Federal Facilities
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Lawmakers Propose Measures to Curb Spread of Virus in Federal Facilities

Representatives Ted Budd (R-NC), Ralph Norman (R-SC), and John Larson (D-CT) recently introduced the Healthy Skies Act, which would require TSA employees to check the temperature of fliers before they are allowed through security. As federal agencies create reopening plans for their employees, there is pressure on lawmakers to ensure that they do so safely and efficiently. For federal facilities that are open to the public like airports and postal offices, this task is high priority since there is close interaction between employees and members of the public.

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Bipartisan Lawmakers Introduce Amendment Combatting Deepfakes in FY 2021 NDAA
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Bipartisan Lawmakers Introduce Amendment Combatting Deepfakes in FY 2021 NDAA

Each year, the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which authorizes trillions in government programs, is seen as a ‘must pass’ piece of legislation to which lawmakers can add various amendments relating to military and civilian personnel matters. Last week, U.S. Senators Rob Portman (R-OH) and Brian Schatz (D-HI) introduced the Deepfake Report Act as an amendment to the Senate’s FY 2021 NDAA.

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