A protester in Minneapolis is arrested after Alex Pretti was fatally shot by federal agents in the area early on Jan. 24, 2026. Democrats withdrew their support for the “minibus” package after the fatal shooting on Saturday and have asked for the Homeland Security Department portion of it to be pulled out for separate negotiation.

Path to averting a shutdown remains elusive as lawmakers debate DHS funding

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Management

Some FEMA employee layoffs put on hold, while reform council renewed

The pause in reducing Cadre of On-Call Response and Recovery (CORE) employees comes as the U.S. faces a winter storm.

Workforce

'The violent death of one of our own': VA employees ask for more from their agency after nurse is fatally shot

Workers look to leadership for support, though so far it has pointed the finger at its political opponents after federal officers shot and killed a VA employee.

Management

Trump dispatches border czar to Minnesota amid protests over federal shootings

Tom Homan will oversee ICE operations in Minneapolis after the deaths of two U.S. citizens shot by federal immigration officers.

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Tech

Government by AI? Trump administration plans to write regulations using artificial intelligence

The Transportation Department, which oversees the safety of airplanes, cars and pipelines, plans to use Google Gemini to draft new regulations. “We don’t need the perfect rule,” said DOT’s top lawyer. “We want good enough.”

Management

Government Executive joins NAPA for a year-long 250th anniversary project

The collaboration with the National Academy of Public Administration will run through 2026, and focus on the work of public servants.

Workforce

Man fatally shot by Border Patrol agents was a federal employee at VA

The intensive care unit nurse was 37. His death could have widespread implications for federal operations.

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Laid off HHS employees win judge approval to seek class action suit

Employees say they are entitled to financial compensation for the errors HHS made when trying to force them out.

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Oversight

DHS IG sees 'no value' in GAO report urging internal collaboration on Coast Guard investigations

Investigators from the Government Accountability Office also recently published critical reports on the Coast Guard’s efforts to combat sexual misconduct.

Workforce

GAO: Effectively ending telework increased attrition at Social Security

The government watchdog reported that the already beleaguered Social Security Administration is at risk of “losing many staff in the near term” as a result of the Trump administration’s push to excise the workplace flexibility from federal agencies.

Oversight

Agriculture’s failure to force SNAP card upgrades is causing $555M in lost benefits, watchdog says

The Trump administration’s imperative to combat fraud has largely focused on recipients scamming the system, rather than becoming victims of fraudsters themselves.

Workforce

Out of government, former USAID employees continue to offer their expertise

Former development workers founded Aid on the Hill to lobby members of Congress about international assistance.

Workforce

NTEU, White House spar over whether unions can challenge their ouster administratively

The Trump administration contends unions can seek review of their ouster from most federal agencies on national security grounds before the Federal Labor Relations Authority, but labor groups say that analysis misconstrues a term of art in federal labor law.

Management

Michael Lynch becomes GSA deputy administrator again

Lynch previously held the deputy administrator’s responsibilities from March to July 2025 under then-GSA acting administrator Stephen Ehikian.

Pay & Benefits

Could this be true? 

An influx of federal retirees due to the Deferred Resignation Program and other separation programs has led to a litany of new questions on how to receive retirement benefits.

Workforce

VA has shed 40,000 employees, Democratic report finds, with drastic impacts on veterans

The department saw staffing losses of 30,000, which includes thousands of front-line health care staff.

Workforce

Democrats press CISA’s acting chief over major staffing cuts

Madhu Gottumukkala also faced questions about a reported failed polygraph exam and attempts to reassign the agency’s chief information officer.

Oversight

New Senate bill would bar administration officials from serving as an inspector general

Most IGs confirmed since the start of President Donald Trump’s second term have experience working in his administration.

Management

DOGE officials face Hatch Act referrals for work with org aiming to ‘overturn election results’

DOGE employees also shared Social Security data using the third-party server Cloudflare, and according to new court documents, SSA still doesn’t know what data was shared and if its still on Cloudflare.