Pay & Benefits

Federal Employee Groups Lament Loss of Congressional Advocate

Retiring House Democrat Jim Moran spent his 23-year career steering appropriations to Northern Virginia and protecting federal workers.

Oversight

We Now Know Whom to Blame for Benghazi

A Senate intelligence committee report released Wednesday assigns the blame for the confusion surrounding the 2012 terrorist attacks, but questions remain.

Oversight

Play of the Day: The Keepers of Political Hit Lists

One of the entries on Hillary Clinton's list might be a surprise.

Nextgov

Lawmakers Read Mean Tweets

Paul Ryan and others embrace some of the nastiest insults they've seen on Twitter.

Oversight

FBI Press Leak Indicates No Prosecutions for IRS Targeting

House Republicans protest “politically motivated” hint of no criminal charges.

Management

Agency Conference Spending Down But Senators Still Want Tighter Controls

OMB deputy cites progress in changing culture of waste while preserving valuable face time.

Pay & Benefits

What the Spending Bill Means for Federal Employees

Blue-collar workers get a raise, but travel, conference and bonuses are rolled back.

Oversight

If You Want Obama to Rein In the NSA, You're About to Be Disappointed

The president will embrace some surveillance reforms, but he's not about to scale back the national security state.

Oversight

How the Supreme Court Can Sidestep a Recess-Appointments Dilemma

A dazzling argument by Miguel Estrada shows how the justices can reach a ruling Noel Canning: Just say the Senate decides when it's in recess.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Where the Polluted Things Are

The chemical spill in West Virginia has left many without clean water.

Oversight

Congressional Negotiators Reach Deal on Omnibus Spending Plan

Legislation includes all 12 appropriations bills and funds the government through the end of September,

Oversight

Why Is Kirsten Gillibrand's Military Sexual-Assault Bill Stalled Out?

Her proposal—the stronger of two under consideration—is struggling to get the 60 votes necessary to overcome a filibuster.

Pay & Benefits

Senior Execs Press Obama on Alternative to Presidential Rank Awards

Administration canceled honors last year, promising to devise a less expensive way to recognize top federal employees.

Pay & Benefits

Congress Cut Its Own Budget. What Happened Next Will Not Restore Your Faith in Government.

When you cut their budgets and take away their health insurance, many Capitol Hill employees will look to the exits, and that's bad news for anyone who wants to fix Congress.

Oversight

Federal Probe of Chris Christie's Tourism Ads Could Make Bridgegate Look Like an Afterthought

In case you thought it couldn't get worse for the New Jersey governor.

Oversight

Play of the Day: No Quick Exit for Christie

Letterman looks at the New Jersey bridge scandal.

Oversight

Taxpayer Advocate Decries IRS Budget Cuts, Lapsed Training

Sequestration translated into reduced service to taxpayers, Nina Olson says.

Oversight

Looking For Bipartisanship? Try the Crusade Against Government Waste

Members of both parties pledge to work together to rein in wasteful spending.

Oversight

Most Members of Congress Are Millionaires

For the first time ever.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Christie's Never-Ending Sorry

A very long press conference is a focus on The Daily Show.