Pay & Benefits

Senators Look to Block Budget Deal's Cut to Military Retirement

Cut doesn't begin taking effect until December 2015, giving lawmakers time to seek offsetting cuts elsewhere.

Oversight

Edward Snowden: Congress' Failures Forced My Hand

America's elected leaders failed, NSA leaker says.

Oversight

Feds Are Losing One of Their Biggest Republican Advocates

Virginia Rep. Frank Wolf, a dealmaker who stands up for federal workers, is retiring in January 2015.

Management

Agencies Beg to Differ With Entries in Senator’s ‘Wastebook’

NASA education contractor and humanities endowment take issue with unflattering portrayals of projects.

Oversight

Senate Approves Koskinen to Lead Troubled IRS

Some Republicans wanted vote delayed until after probe of targeting.

Oversight

Congress Has Lowest Output Since 1947

58 bills have been enacted into law, out of 6,366 bills introduced by lawmakers.

Oversight

Play of the Day: A True Duck Travesty

Is the suspension of Phil Robertson a first amendment issue?

Oversight

Final Report Confirms Misconduct at Bush-Era Office of Special Counsel

Nonprofits that sued are pleased with the OPM inspector general findings.

Oversight

Analysis: Budget Deal May Not Herald the End of Congressional Dysfunction

There are paths to more functionality in 2014, but they are long, winding, pothole-filled, and have limited access.

Oversight

Defense Bill Clears Key Hurdle in Senate

House approved the authorization measure last week.

Oversight

Senate Passes Budget Bill Cutting Pension Benefits for New Feds

Legislation rolls back some of the sequester by asking new federal hires and military retirees to contribute to savings.

Nextgov

Battle Over HealthCare.gov Paper Trail Reaches House Leadership

Pelosi is seeking a classified briefing to discuss the cybersecurity risks of releasing some contractor documents.

Oversight

Postal Reform Isn’t Happening in 2013

For the third time in two months, Senate committee cancels plans to move forward with USPS overhaul.

Nextgov

Let Supreme Court Decide if NSA Surveillance Is Constitutional, Key Senator Says

Lawmakers have been assuming the program is legal, Feinstein says.

Oversight

Senators Eye Changes to Military Pension Provision in Budget Deal

The measure could be amended next year, before the pension cuts take effect.