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USDA transfers $13B into ‘slush fund’ for future tariff relief

The move has left the department incapable of delivering some mandatory farmer aid programs, and is raising concerns in Congress.

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Senate committee backs $1.4B FBI HQ move over Democratic protests

The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee approved the plan to move the Bureau to the Ronald Reagan Building in a party-line vote, with several legislative hurdles remaining.

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White House pushes agencies to deregulate faster

While President Donald Trump is pursuing a deregulatory agenda, the shutdown is likely hampering progress.

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USDA won't shuffle funds to extend SNAP during shutdown, in about-face from earlier plan

Agriculture Department officials said Friday they cannot use a contingency fund to continue paying the SNAP program, despite earlier shutdown guidance allowing its use.

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GSA will be ‘multiplier for efficiency and modernization,’ nominee for administrator says

Edward Forst, President Trump’s nominee to lead the General Services Administration, testified before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Thursday.

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Shutdown is ‘holding my veterans hostage,’ VA chief says

Some critical services are paused and many employees are not getting paid, Doug Collins says, though he will not guarantee their back pay.

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Inside Mission Daybreak: VA’s effort to support innovative suicide prevention

VA’s director of data and analytics innovation said the program “is looking for what is the right solution for the ways that we want to optimize care, and sometimes that's technology, and sometimes it isn't.”

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How the president expanded his power without a government

COMMENTARY | When the Trump administration decides it can spend money from any budget account on anything it wants and not spend appropriated funding, there are no limits to the president's budgetary powers.

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Senate to vote on immediately paying feds working during shutdown as funding deal remains elusive

Democrats appear to oppose the idea, while Republicans suggest a long-term stopgap bill is possible if government does not reopen soon.

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House Democrats want answers on CISA reassignments to border security, immigration roles

A letter led by Rep. James Walkinshaw, D-Va., argues DHS violated the Antideficiency Act when it conducted a reduction in force during the government shutdown.

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The shutdown isn’t hitting everyone equally. Politics and geography may help explain why

Nearly half of respondents in a recent survey said that shutdown firings of federal employees would harm their communities.

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Proposed FAR changes remove contractor diversity requirements, keep disability rules

COMMENTARY | The new language follows one of President Trump’s first executive orders to eliminate diversity requirements in federal contracts.

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National parks, public lands feared at risk of long-term harm as shutdown drags on

National parks and other public lands remain open, but advocates and former agency employees warn that reduced staffing is putting natural resources and visitor safety at risk.

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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.

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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."

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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.

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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.

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Cabinet leaders detail how the government shutdown is impacting their agencies

President Donald Trump on Thursday reiterated his threat that he would use the appropriations lapse to justify cutting “Democrat programs.”