When President Trump took office again on Jan. 20, 2025, his administration immediately began cutting and restructuring the federal workforce, with policies and actions that led to widespread job losses across agencies.

Survey of 11,000 feds underscores ‘layer cake of trauma’

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Management

Treasury to take over defaulted student loans as Education Department winds down

The Trump administration is shifting a $1.7 trillion portfolio to the Treasury Department in a multiphase process to dismantle the Education Department, drawing sharp criticism from Democrats and labor groups

Pay & Benefits

How federal retirement benefits have changed over the years

From FERS to TSP to recent legislation, decades of policy shifts have reshaped how federal employees earn, save for and receive retirement benefits.

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Management

Migrants who attack federal law enforcement animals could face expedited deportation

The Bill to Outlaw Wounding of Official Working (BOWOW) Animals Act passed in the House, but drew opposition from Democrats over concerns it is redundant and poses a threat to due process.

Management

Fired MSPB member appeals to Supreme Court

Attorneys for former Democratic Merit Systems Protection Board Member Cathy Harris argued that however the justices rule in a similar case involving the Federal Trade Commission, Congress can prescribe removal protections for officials at “purely adjudicative” agencies.

Oversight

Trump’s anti-fraud task force poised to scrutinize benefits programs

The new White House task force will withhold government funding for state and local benefits programs if their anti-fraud controls are viewed as lacking.

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Management

Trump's new DHS nominee promises some changes, adequate staffing amid shutdown-induced departures

DHS will be "adequately staffed" after the shutdown, Markwayne Mullin says, though he warns the ongoing shutdown could have significant mission impacts.

Management

ICE enforcement practices raise questions about oversight of pregnant and postpartum detainees

New figures show Immigration and Customs Enforcement is detaining and deporting vulnerable populations, highlighting gaps in agency policy and oversight.

Defense

The Pentagon built a blueprint to avoid civilian war casualties. Trump officials scrapped it

Defense officials spent years developing the framework to help commanders better assess and mitigate civilian harm during military operations.

Defense

Record-smashing $1.5-trillion spending proposal will fund only the ‘most essential things’: comptroller

The Pentagon’s acting CFO also said that just a sliver of the $153 billion reconciliation funds remains unallocated.

Management

Nearly $1 stamps? Lawmakers contemplate how to avert USPS financial crisis

During a hearing, officials testified that the Postal Service will likely run out of money without congressional intervention.

Exclusive Management

Inside DOGE’s early days of pressure campaigns, rule breaking and ‘chaos’

Twenty-three hours of court testimony offer a rare glimpse into the Trump cost-cutting group that officials say “felt more like a club” than the agencies they were breaking.

Management

Federal prosecutors are trying new legal approaches for border cases

The move is raising questions about using military-designated land for civilian enforcement and how agencies coordinate across federal lines.

Management

States sue HUD over fair housing guidance tied to enforcement funding

Sixteen states and D.C. say HUD memos restricting reimbursement for certain discrimination cases could conflict with state laws and undermine investigations by agencies that enforce fair housing protections.

Oversight

Watchdog warns of challenges as IRS handles first tax season after Trump staffing cuts

The Government Accountability Office also reported that the tax agency has reversed some of its losses due to the deferred resignation program.

Management

When disaster strikes, census data can help show who is in harm’s way

The agency’s updated OnTheMap for Emergency Management tool shows how population and workforce data can support rapid response and recovery operations during hurricanes, floods, wildfires and other natural disasters.

Tech

Congress reauthorized the Technology Modernization Fund through the fiscal year. Why that matters and what’s next

COMMENTARY | Acting TMF Executive Director Jessie Posilkin argues that reauthorizing the fund lets agencies modernize key systems, save taxpayer dollars and deliver faster, more reliable services to the public.

Management

Kristi Noem turned DHS immigration enforcement into her personal platform

The former Homeland Security chief made her polished, steely-eyed persona inseparable from deportation and the agency she led.