Around 317,000 federal employees have left government since January, Office of Personnel Management Director Scott Kupor said on social media on Wednesday.

OPM says 92% of fed departures this year were voluntary. Those who left disagree

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Pay & Benefits

More Border Patrol supervisors could become eligible for overtime pay

Under the Border Patrol Supervisors Retention Act, managers and senior agents up to GS-15 could receive a 50% overtime payment currently limited to GS-12s.

Management

Trump administration plans to end prison rape protections for trans and intersex people, memo says

A Justice Department memo obtained by Prism says certain standards under the Prison Rape Elimination Act do not align with Trump’s January 20 anti-trans executive order.

Management

States urge more federal coordination amid growth of new aviation options

Advanced air mobility promises air taxis, delivery planes and others in the nation’s skies. Leaders said while the FAA must lead on airspace management, it must listen to those on the ground.

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Defense

Pentagon would have to explain future JAG firings under NDAA provision

The compromise version of the defense policy bill reflects lawmakers’ concern about Hegseth’s February purge of three judge advocates general.

Management

New nonprofit aimed at strengthening government effectiveness is launched by former Democratic White House staffers

While the Trump administration has pursued cuts to agency workforces and programs in a quest to improve efficiency, the CEO of Governmental Renewal said that the new nonpartisan organization is not “a response to specific actions underway today.”

Workforce

Education Department civil rights staff returning to work to tackle complaint backlog

More than 200 Office for Civil Rights employees targeted as part of a larger RIF effort at the Education Department in March, they are now being brought back to the office.

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Workforce

Trump is using $70K bonuses for a hiring surge at one agency. Democrats want to stop him

The hiring of hundreds of new officers will allow Trump to centralize his power in Washington, senators say, though administration suggests the effort is boosting safety.

Workforce

House strips its own provision protecting Defense civilians’ union rights from NDAA

A source familiar with congressional negotiations said that the bipartisan language effectively nullifying President Trump’s anti-union executive orders as they pertain to the Pentagon was dropped due to lack of support in the Senate.

Management

Push to 'reform the government root and branch' detailed in Trump’s new management agenda

The President's Management Agenda for Trump's second term offers fewer specific policy plans than other recent agendas.

Defense

Hegseth hints at higher defense budgets as OMB says another reconciliation bill is possible

Analysts had warned that the $156 billion reconciliation bill might lead to efforts unsustainable without more money.

Workforce

Ex-feds axed in DEI purge file class action suit

A group of four former federal employees described the mass reduction in force of those in purportedly “diversity”-related jobs as a means for the Trump administration to “punish perceived political enemies” and disproportionally targeting protected-class employees for dismissal.

Workforce

DOJ says lower court ruling would ‘wreak havoc’ on the civil service absent Supreme Court intervention

A federal judge was set to review whether Trump has neutered civil service laws, but the Supreme Court has paused that effort while it considers the administration's request.

Management

Appeals court upholds firing of Democratic Merit Systems Protection Board member

The case could unravel decades of statute and precedent protecting leaders of independent agencies from removal.

Management

Trump signs law requiring the IRS to clean up adjustment notices

Lawmakers hope that clearer notices when the IRS makes simple math or clerical fixes on tax returns should cut down on headaches for taxpayers.

Management

High tensions around law enforcement, ICE tactics on display in heated House hearing

Members of the House Homeland Security Committee clashed on party lines over issues of violence against law enforcement and tactics by federal immigration officers.

Defense

Hegseth broke rules, DODIG concludes, even though he said Yemen strike details were ‘safe to declassify’

Inspector general’s Signalgate report arrives two months after SecDef alleged the office had been “weaponized.”

Management

Democrats argue Ingrassia should be removed from government following nomination withdrawal

While no longer the special counsel nominee, Paul Ingrassia is now a senior official at the General Services Administration.