Back to the Moon and on to Mars!
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Back to the Moon and on to Mars!

Last week, FEDtalk host James Heelan spoke to Dr. Jim Green, NASA Chief Scientist; Dr. Elizabeth Frank, Applied Planetary Scientist at First Mode; and Dr. Amy Fagan, Chair of the Lunar Exploration Analysis Group, to discuss the Artemis Program at NASA which strives to send humans back to the moon and then to Mars.

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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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GAO Reports Highlight Racial Inequalities in America
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GAO Reports Highlight Racial Inequalities in America

In light of recent civilian deaths and issues of police brutality, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) has created a landing spot which provides a broad look at GAO’s work on racial inequality over the years. GAO has identified racial inequalities and provided recommendations for addressing them in government and in the United States generally in many reports since the 1970s. The new landing spot provides easy access to all of these reports in various categories.

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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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HHS, WAEPA Executives Discuss the Future of Customer Experience in the Healthcare and Insurance Industries
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HHS, WAEPA Executives Discuss the Future of Customer Experience in the Healthcare and Insurance Industries

Last week’s FEDtalk podcast brought together Sanjay Koyani, Executive Director for Innovation at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and Shane Canfield, CEO of Worldwide Assurance for Employees of Public Agencies (WAEPA), to discuss evolving trends in customer experience within the healthcare and insurance industries with FEDtalk hosts Jason Briefel and James Heelan of Shaw Bransford & Roth.

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Payroll Tax Deferral Program Leaves Federal Employees Seeking Answers
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Payroll Tax Deferral Program Leaves Federal Employees Seeking Answers

The White House recently announced an executive order that authorizes employers to defer the Social Security payroll tax from September 1, 2020 through the end of the year for employees who make less than $3,999 per biweekly pay period, known as a payroll tax deferral. This new order has left many agencies and employees with various questions like whether employees can opt-in or out of the program and what happens to federal employees who leave their agencies before or during the window of repayment.

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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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D.C. Circuit Panel: Congress Must Pass Law to Authorize House Subpoena Enforcement
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D.C. Circuit Panel: Congress Must Pass Law to Authorize House Subpoena Enforcement

On August 31, 2020, in a 2-1 decision after a remand from the en banc court, a panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit held that the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States House of Representatives (“Judiciary Committee”) had no valid cause of action to enforce its subpoena for executive branch records related to former White House Counsel Donald F. McGahn, II, where the Executive Branch blocked McGahn’s testimony and asserted “absolute testimonial immunity.”

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