Policy & Legislation

Will Homeland Security Derail the Funding Deal?
Policy & Legislation Will Homeland Security Derail the Funding Deal?

While Washington breathes a collective, albeit shallow, sigh of relief after narrowly avoiding a government shutdown, the entire hard-won funding agreement now hinges on a volatile two-week deadline for a single, embattled agency. An eleventh-hour deal has secured funding for the vast majority of

FEMA Pauses Job Cuts to Battle Winter Storm
Policy & Legislation FEMA Pauses Job Cuts to Battle Winter Storm

As a severe multi-state winter storm bore down across the country, the very agency tasked with managing national emergencies found itself navigating a tempest of its own making, caught between a long-term agenda for downsizing and the immediate, critical need for boots on the ground. The Federal

VA’s Internal Trust Crisis Threatens Veteran Care
Policy & Legislation VA’s Internal Trust Crisis Threatens Veteran Care

The solemn promise a nation makes to care for its veterans is not fulfilled by policies or proclamations alone, but through the daily, dedicated work of hundreds of thousands of public servants. When the bond of trust between the leadership of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and this

Colorado Lawmakers Target Unfair Corporate Pricing
Policy & Legislation Colorado Lawmakers Target Unfair Corporate Pricing

A significant legislative initiative currently under consideration in Colorado is poised to reshape the state's commercial landscape, introducing a new level of regulatory scrutiny over corporate pricing strategies that could have far-reaching implications for businesses nationwide. This

Ex-State Dept Official Targeted in Chinese Spy Scheme
Policy & Legislation Ex-State Dept Official Targeted in Chinese Spy Scheme

A seemingly benign and lucrative consulting offer arriving in a former senior State Department official’s inbox recently signaled the opening move in a sophisticated intelligence operation, a stark reminder that a career in public service extends the shadow of foreign interest long after one’s

Judge Allows HHS Workers' Lawsuit to Proceed
Policy & Legislation Judge Allows HHS Workers' Lawsuit to Proceed

A recent federal court ruling has opened the door for thousands of former Health and Human Services employees to collectively challenge the circumstances of their dismissal, marking a pivotal moment in a legal battle centered on the integrity of government personnel data. U.S. District Judge Beryl

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