Route Fifty

N.C. Legislative Leaders Decry Judicial Ruling; Wis. Gov.’s Regulatory Retreat on Fire Safety

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: New Orleans tornado aftermath; Pennsylvania governor’s early retirement proposal for state workers; and Eric Holder’s Sacramento visit.

Management

It’s Not Too Late: Resolve to Have a Successful Year

Here are 10 tips to help get you where you want to go.

Management

Feds Will Get Paychecks on Time After Tornado Hits Major Processing Facility

The National Finance Center in New Orleans has enacted its emergency plan.

Nextgov

Government Must Pick Between Bad Options in Encryption Debate

The government faces numerous bad choices in the encryption debate, but the worst is doing nothing at all, a think tank report concludes.

Defense

The Future Depends on Fixing Readiness Now, Vice Chiefs Tell Lawmakers

Service leaders’ annual pilgrimage to Capitol Hill also serves as Phase One of Mattis’ long-range plan.

Route Fifty

Trump Talks ‘Muslim Ban,’ Public Safety With Local Police Chiefs, Sheriffs

The president urges local law enforcement to identify criminals who are also undocumented immigrants: “You know the good ones, and you know the bad ones. I want you to turn in the bad ones.”

Management

There’s a Simple Legal Reason Trump is Probably Going to Get Away With His Conflicts of Interest

For Donald Trump, the emoluments issue is a good reason to tread carefully in court, but an even better reason to stay in the good graces of Congress.

Management

Federal Hiring Freeze Puts Performance Management in the Spotlight

Human Resources leaders face new challenges as a result.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Betsy DeVos, the Senate and Percentages

Donald Trump's pick for the Department of Education got confirmed by a 51-50 margin, but can she do that math?

Tech

Donald Trump’s Tweets are Now Presidential Records

The law says official presidential records must be preserved. How do tweets figure in – particularly when they're altered or deleted?

Management

Investigation Confirms Ethical Violations, Misconduct by BLM Agent at Burning Man

While Interior officials contemplated discipline, employee was removed after threatening a colleague with grenades.

Management

With Medicaid Errors at $36 Billion, HHS Told to Improve Data Quality

GAO recommends more frequent data quality checks on state reporting.

Management

There May Finally Be a Breakthrough in the Long Fight for Postal Reform

Unions, industry and management all endorse bipartisan bill to overhaul USPS.

Oversight

House Oversight Leaders Push Trump to Name OPM Chief Quickly

Human resources agency needs a “strong and capable” director fast, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle say.

Nextgov

Lawmakers Irritated with VA's Continuing Tech Problems

With its history of failed large-scale IT projects that cost taxpayers billions of dollars, VA is again grappling with IT issues.

Tech

What Happened to Trump’s Secret Hacking Intel?

New information that the president promised over a month ago never materialized.

Management

More Trouble for Andrew Puzder

President Trump’s nominee for labor secretary—already stalled in the Senate—disclosed that his family employed an undocumented immigrant.

Route Fifty

The High Price of a Montana Liquor License; S.C. Gov. Hits Trump up for $5 Billion for Infrastructure

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Utah’s public lands agenda upsets outdoorsmen; Baltimore City Council reverses course on minimum wage; a two-year review of Ohio’s transparency efforts

Management

Get Back on Track to Meeting Your Goals With These Three Steps

People irrationally overwork to pursue goals they don’t actually care about, research says. If you want to live a better in 2017, take these steps and avoid wasted time.

Pay & Benefits

Chaffetz Discusses Civil Service and Benefits Reforms With Trump at White House

Oversight chairman meets with the president at the White House's request.