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Lawmaker: We Deserve a Pay Raise
At least one congressman thinks legislators cannot 'live decently' on their current salaries.
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FEC Member Says it Aloud: We’re Dysfunctional
Vice chairwoman says the commission is failing to enforce the nation's campaign finance laws.
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A Teen, a Typeface, and $136M in Taxpayer Savings
Sixth-grader finds huge savings potential from switching to Garamond.
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Air Force Official JFK Called ‘Silly Bastard’ Immortalized on Film
Documentary tells tale of officer who attracted the president’s ire in recorded phone call.
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Feds Remain a Presence at the Oscars
Agency employees dot major Academy Award-nominated films for the second consecutive year.
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The Era of Security Clearance Self-Review Could Be Permanently Over
Lawmakers introduce bill that would prohibit contractors from conducting final background checks of federal job candidates.
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Democrats: The IRS Probe Has Cost Taxpayers $14 Million So Far
Price tag includes employee compensation, travel and IT upgrades.
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Hey Federal Techies -- Make Your Voice Heard!
We're surveying government IT professionals on the key issues they're facing.
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Watch Jerry Seinfeld Rip the Postal Service
It’s a “dazed and confused distant branch of the Cub Scouts,” comedian says.
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Have Feds Been Off the Job 25 Percent of the Time This Fiscal Year?
Putting statistics on snow days and the shutdown in perspective.
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Women: Hot Guys Don’t Drive Mail Trucks
In poll, postal vehicles come in last in ratings of driver attractiveness.
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Try to Buy a Gorilla, Get a Federal Agent in a Gorilla Suit
In 1993, Fish and Wildlife agents nabbed a criminal by using unconventional methods.
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Navigating a 'Difficult Triangle' of Security Clearance Interests
Former federal procurement policy chief Joe Jordan speaks out on a coming review of clearance procedures.
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Storify: GovExec Live-tweets the State of the Union
Obama focuses on jobs, public-private partnerships in his fifth SOTU.
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State of the Union: A Call to (Limited) Action
A look at what the president had to say about government and its workforce.
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EPA’s ‘Moonlighting Spy:’ I Guess Greed Made Me Do It
Convicted attorney John Beale isn’t really sure why he pretended he secretly worked for the CIA.
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A Crusader for Limited Government to the End
Sen. Tom Coburn laments the laws he failed to stop.
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Obama Lauds OMB Staffers
President picks unusual location to sign omnibus appropriations bill into law.
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Last Chance to Nominate a Peak Public Servant
Deadline is looming for this year’s Service to America Medals.
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