Management

IRS reverses staffing gains made under Biden

The tax agency has shed over 20,000 employees through the deferred resignation program, and more significant cuts are still expected.

Judge orders halt to the shuttering of three independent agencies

A federal judge found that the Trump administration violated the Constitution, the Administrative Procedure Act and federal spending laws when it ordered the stripping down of the Institute of Museum and Library Services, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service and the Minority Business Development Agency to their “statutory minimums.”

Limited number of agency senior executives could be rated as ‘outstanding’ under Trump proposal

The Trump administration has sought to exert more political influence over members of the senior executive service.

Some Republicans question Trump’s IRS budget cuts

The administration has proposed a $2.5 billion cut to the tax agency.

Trump administration releases first wave of acquisition regulation changes

This set of revisions would significantly shrink the Federal Acquisition Regulation, as well as empower contracting officers and acquisition teams to use their "business judgment" in pushing innovation.

Senate confirms Bisignano to lead Social Security

In a party line vote, Senate Republicans elected to disregard a whistleblower’s allegation that Frank Bisignano had improper contact with the agency to facilitate DOGE operatives’ onboarding.

Push to revoke certain Biden-era rules intensifies as congressional Republicans race against deadline

EPA waivers are being targeted for removal, even though the Government Accountability Office as well as an official who advises on Senate rules said they are exempt from the Congressional Review Act.

Former NSF heads criticize funding and staff cuts at science agency

Former National Science Foundation and National Science Board leads sent a letter to congressional leadership saying the cuts to the agency run contrary to the Trump administration’s priorities.

‘Biohazard’: Forest Service employees warn cuts having devastating, and disgusting, impacts

DOGE is holding up contracts across government and it's affecting everything from firefighting to toilet cleaning.

The biggest takeaways from Trump's cut-filled FY26 budget

See which agencies suffer the most significant reductions as Trump seeks to slash non-defense agencies by 22%.

The Trump administration just dismissed all 400 experts working on America’s official climate report

The White House's recent dismissal of volunteer scientists and experts working on the National Climate Assessment places the anticipated 2027 iteration of the climate change impact report on uncertain ground.

100% withholding on Social Security clawbacks scaled back by the Trump administration

The Biden administration had capped the clawbacks at 10%.

Justice Dept. rescinds rules safeguarding media from government seizures

The rules, first issued under former Attorney General Merrick Garland, gave members of the press protections from legal mechanisms to obtain sensitive data linked to their reporting.

NSF director resigns

Sethuraman Panchanathan confirmed his resignation to NSF employees and the public in two separate statements.

The concern over enforcing the Federal Clery Act without the U.S. Department of Education

COMMENTARY | Dismantling the Department of Education is a multi-faceted challenge with potentially dire consequences for public safety in our universities. 

Ousted independent agency leaders detail how they’re fighting their firings

President Donald Trump has sought to exert more influence over independent agencies, which are supposed to be led by members of both parties and have some degree of separation from the White House.

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State to slash 15% of domestic staff, eliminate 132 offices

Layoffs expected by July 1, though embassy and overseas closures are not yet part of the plan