Pay & Benefits

The Impact of the Government Shutdown Is About to Snowball

The consequences will only get more severe after federal workers miss their first paychecks Friday—even as the Trump administration tries, in ways large and small, to mitigate them.

Management

Senator Challenges Park Service Deal to Keep Tower Open in Trump Hotel

Democrat Peters says GSA is offering "special treatment" while other federal buildings are shuttered.

Management

Analysis: $5 Billion Could Buy a Lot of Border Security

Fixing the asylum system, upgrading ports of entry, and tightening security checkpoints might do more to advance Trump’s goals than a wall.

Management

Lawsuits: Making Feds Work During Shutdown Violates 13th Amendment

Federal employee unions also claim the Trump administration’s efforts to maintain services despite the shutdown constitute a violation of the Anti-Deficiency Act.

Management

How a Government Shutdown Affects the Economy

Withholding pay from even some government workers could introduce a significant economic speed bump in the short run.

Nextgov

The Pentagon Has More than 250 Cyber Gaps in Its Networks, Watchdog Says

The Defense Department has a lot of work to do to remedy some years-old cyber issues.

Pay & Benefits

Saturday, the Shutdown Becomes the Longest Ever. And Illegal.

According to court precedent, the government is about to violate federal law with its own employees.

Nextgov

Moonlighting Feds Could Be Risking Their Jobs

Furloughed federal employees turning to other jobs need to be aware of federal ethics guidelines and agency rules a second job could violate.

Pay & Benefits

Furloughed Feds Poised to Receive Back Pay After House Sends Measure to Trump

The president said he would sign the bill, which would retroactively compensate feds when the shutdown ends.

Management

Analysis: What Someone Needs to Explain to Trump About ‘National Emergencies’

It’s not just the likelihood that he will lose in court—it’s how he will lose that matters.

Route Fifty

Paying the Homeless to Clean Up City Parks

STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Civil asset forfeiture reform bills … New Orleans short-term rental restrictions … and Oregon roadkill consumption rules.

Route Fifty

County Leader Seeks to Stop Sewage Spills Along Border Amid Shutdown Fight

With tensions high over a wall, a San Diego County supervisor is focused on funding for waterworks.

Management

Senate Passes Back Pay Bill for Furloughed Feds, Trump Says He Will Sign It

Move is aimed at “easing anxiety” among affected employees.

Route Fifty

A Prolonged Shutdown Will Hit Counties With Tight Cash Flows Hardest

From wildfire prevention efforts to farm loans to mass transit, here are the latest potential casualties of a long-term funding hiatus.

Management

Federal Unions Decry Government 'Lock Out' At Rally

Democratic lawmakers, federal workers demand a swift end to the partial government shutdown on its 20th day.

Nextgov

Hundreds of IT Flaws Leave the Pentagon's Finances at Risk

An internal watchdog found 800 new vulnerabilities across the Defense Department’s IT infrastructure.