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Government Shutdown: 5 Key Things Federal Employees Must Know About Its Impact on Retirement Benefits

Learn how a government shutdown could impact your federal retirement and TSP benefits—and what steps to take to protect them.

Workforce

Carpools, side jobs and food banks: How feds working through the shutdown are navigating delayed pay

Employees working without pay are worried about piling bills and distractions in jobs with no room for error.

Workforce

With funding for courts in question, Congress stuck in shutdown gridlock for day 16

The Senate ensured that the government shutdown would last into next week when it failed to pass a stopgap government spending bill for a 10th time on Thursday.

Oversight

Judiciary Democrats launch watchdog website amid withheld funding from inspector general group

The lawmakers are maintaining hotline information for over 20 OIGs, as watchdogs scramble to set up temporary websites after the White House withheld funding from the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency.

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Pay & Benefits

What to know when your child ages out of federal health coverage

Children can stay on a parent’s FEHB or PSHB plan until 26, but understanding the 31-day extension, conversion options and Temporary Continuation of Coverage is key to avoiding gaps.

Workforce

‘We got the people that we want paid’: FBI, military continue receiving paychecks during shutdown

Other federal law enforcement employees, including at Immigration and Customs Enforcement, have not been paid due to the funding lapse.

Management

Federal workforce losses are mounting, and agencies need a plan

COMMENTARY | As federal turnover grows, a former IRS human resources chief says agencies have a choice: let expertise slip away or invest in a stronger civil service.

Pay & Benefits

Dems, Murkowski demand White House guarantee backpay for furloughed feds

The White House continues to insist that the 2019 Government Employees Fair Treatment Act does not guarantee backpay to furloughed federal workers after every shutdown.

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Breaking News Management

Judge blocks shutdown layoffs after finding Trump's actions are likely illegal

The Trump administration is leveraging the shutdown to declare "the laws don't apply to them anymore," judge says, adding, "they can't do that."

Workforce

CDC employees sort through chaotic ‘outbreak of firings’ followed by some reversals

The Trump administration laid off more than 1,000 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention employees ostensibly due to the government shutdown, but officials have rescinded more than half of the reduction in force notices, according to the union.

Pay & Benefits

Reintroduced bill would shield federal employees from shutdown-related foreclosures and evictions

Sen. Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, has reintroduced a bill that would let federal employees and contractors defer financial problems caused by a government shutdown, a proposal he has introduced multiple times since 2019.

Workforce

Legal challenges against Trump’s union EOs continue to proliferate

The International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers has filed its second lawsuit seeking to block President Trump’s effort to strip collective bargaining rights from two-thirds of the federal workforce, this time on behalf of NASA workers.

Workforce

Top cyber lawmaker wants answers on CISA workforce reductions

Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., penned a strongly-worded letter to CISA’s acting director asking for an update on the status of the cyberdefense agency’s staffing posture.

News

Nonprofit files lawsuit to reinstate digital equity grants

The Trump administration cancelled funding under the Digital Equity Act earlier this year. A group that was in line to receive some of those funds is now suing to get them back.

Workforce

As White House promises more federal layoffs, Democrats say ‘we’ll see them in court’

Trump suggests more cuts coming Friday as lawmakers vow to prevent "terrorism" against federal workers.

Workforce

Multiple CISA divisions targeted in shutdown layoffs, people familiar say

CISA units including its Stakeholder Engagement division are believed to have been hit. A DHS spokesperson said that the RIFs are meant to help get CISA “back on mission.”

Management

Security clearance secrecy faces new scrutiny after Elon Musk disclosures

COMMENTARY | A federal judge’s order to release some details of Musk’s security clearances highlights how public disclosures by high-profile individuals can erode Privacy Act protections and raises questions about transparency and accountability in the clearance process.

Workforce

How the shutdown is making the air traffic controller shortage worse and leading to flight delays

The shutdown is deepening the FAA’s long-standing controller shortage, straining an already overextended workforce and disrupting air travel nationwide.

Management

Which agencies do Americans think are doing a good job?

Recent surveys have shown that how Republicans and Democrats view federal agencies has switched since Donald Trump became president again.

Updated Workforce

Trump’s promised shutdown layoffs lead to at least 4,200 cuts at seven agencies

More RIFs possible as the Trump administration is following through on its threat to leverage the shutdown to implement federal workforce reductions.