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The House Appropriations Committee proposes cutting IRS funding by nearly 18% and zero out funding for its Direct File platform.
It appears that House lawmakers are essentially not even considering the Biden administration’s $200 million request.
During a hearing before the the House Judiciary Committee, Garland condemned what he said are “extremely dangerous falsehoods” being peddled about the FBI.
House Armed Services Committee's bill is seen as premature by Gen. James Rainey, who leads the Army Futures Command.
Congress has returned from recess, and the Defense Department will be high on the agenda.
Members of Congress say they are "deeply concerned" about the Pentagon's decision to expand the use of Microsoft software.
After more than 20 years at OMB, Dustin Brown recently took the job of chief operating officer and acting chief of staff at the Social Security Administration.
With cyber attacks on the rise against healthcare organizations, Congress is starting to notice. Serious attacks have tripled since 2018.
Congress is on recess this week, as the summer season gets underway. Yet on the House side, appropriations work is well on the way.
House lawmakers are demanding answers from VA officials, after they approved nearly $11 million in bonuses to ineligible career senior executives.
Acting OPM Director Rob Shriver told lawmakers the return of Schedule F would have a “chilling effect” on career federal employees.
It is budget season on Capitol Hill and agency leaders are busy defending their 2025 spending plans in front of the appropriations committees.
The chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation will step down from his post once a successor is appointed. The White House said Monday that President Joe Biden will name a replacement for Martin Gruenberg “soon” and called for the Senate to quickly confirm the person’s nomination. Gruenberg’s announced departure comes after a damning report about the agency’s toxic workplace culture was released earlier this month and political pressure from the top Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee, who called for his resignation earlier Monday.
You probably can't expect regular order when it comes to 2025 appropriations. One half of the House is working to wrap up work on federal funding early.