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Presidential election too close to call after Election Day

The presidential candidates have campaigned on polar opposite plans for federal employees.

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How a proposed federal heat rule might have saved these workers’ lives

A July White House rule meant to help safeguard the health of workers in rising temperatures may not go into effect before the next president takes office, potentially leaving its future in peril.

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Final results may lag in deadlocked presidential contest, anxious election officials warn

Election officials, Congress and others are preparing for slow vote counts, legal challenges and the potential for violence this election season.

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Law enforcement officials prepare for possible post-election violence in D.C.

After the events of Jan. 6, the assassination attempts of former President Trump and the concerns of further political violence following this presidential election, federal and D.C. law enforcement are stepping up their preparations in the nation's capital.

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Congress left D.C. with little done, they’ll be back Nov. 12 to give it another try

The legislative branch remains on recess until after the election, but a robust slate of congressional action remains, from must-past bills and appropriations to Hurricane Helene response.

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How long will it take for Congress to act on emergency aid for Helene victims?

Some lawmakers are calling on Congress to return to D.C. to pass supplemental funding for Hurricane Helene response and recovery efforts.

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USDA wraps equity commission, vows to continue work 

The department will likely have to contend with anti-DEI efforts as it pursues this goal.

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The National Academy of Public Administration taps new leader

James-Christian B. Blockwood — a senior official at the Partnership for Public Service who has worked in the Government Accountability Office and the departments of Defense, Homeland Security and Veterans Affairs — will succeed outgoing president and CEO Terry Gerton.

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States, tribes get $1.5B in federal grants to fight the opioid epidemic

The federal funds will support substance use prevention and treatment efforts, workforce capacity building and access to medications to reduce addiction.

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Man arrested after poking rifle onto Trump golf course charged with federal gun crimes

The incident is being investigated as the second assassination attempt against the former president in two months.

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Gunshots fired near Trump in Florida; campaign says former president is safe

Secret Service officials said “a protective incident” involving Trump occurred near Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, two months after an assassination attempt in Pennsylvania.

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U.S. House speaker withdraws spending bill that would require ID to register to vote

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., walked back a plan to fund the federal government for six months Wednesday after Democrats and some Republicans balked at the proposal.

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These are the 2024 winners of the ‘Oscars’ of government service

A team of Labor Department employees who discovered that teenagers were being used to work on dangerous machinery in slaughterhouses across the country won the award for federal employee of the year.

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Impasse on SNAP benefits holds up farm bill

The current law expires at the end of September. Congress appears likely to extend the 2018 farm bill again.

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Congress aims to boost enforcement at the border – with Canada

New Senate legislation aims to hire more U.S. Border Patrol agents to help monitor understaffed areas on the Canadian border.

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Walz’s U.S. House tenure: Bipartisan bills and a focus on vets and farms

The Democratic running mate has an extensive record on Capitol Hill as an effective lawmaker who was largely bipartisan.

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Congress limps toward the end of a disappointing session, with just 78 laws to show

A divided Congress has shepherded fewer bills to the president this session, often fostering little consensus in 2024, and things don't look to improve during election season.

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Here's new Democratic VP pick Walz's record on civil service issues

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz previously served in the House of Representatives for a dozen years where he became the top Democrat on the Veterans’ Affairs Committee.

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Tim Walz picked by Harris as her running mate

The Minnesota governor was seen as the preferred vice presidential pick of the party’s progressive wing.

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VA launches revamped burn pit registry with automatic enrollment

The upgraded database of veterans exposed to toxic pollutants and trash burn pits came after “extensive feedback” showed the platform was difficult for many retired service members to navigate.