Last year, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem issued a determination seeking to unwind TSA workers’ collective bargaining rights.

Judge: TSA ‘plainly’ violated court order with renewed union busting push

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Pay & Benefits

How federal retirement benefits are calculated and where estimates go wrong

High-three pay, length of service and overlooked reductions can significantly change retirement payouts.

Oversight

How many Jan. 6 rioters work for the federal government? Raskin wants to find out

The Maryland Democrat also criticized Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents for wearing masks in a letter to the Trump administration that the Homeland Security Department called “reckless, disgusting and unhinged.”

Management

Move to impeach DHS Secretary Kristi Noem follows fatal ICE shooting

House Democrats introduced three articles of impeachment against Noem, accusing her of blocking congressional oversight, violating civil rights and misusing taxpayer funds after an ICE agent fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis.

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Management

Dueling HHS reversals whipsaw federal employees, grant recipients

Hundreds of laid off employees were recalled to work, but thousands of grant recipients had their funds rescinded with no notice.

Updated Oversight

Missed deadlines, unclear leadership, neglected requirements: Watchdog flags shortcomings in Coast Guard’s efforts to improve sexual misconduct policy following scandal

Coast Guard officials said that President Donald Trump’s orders to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion programs in the federal government interrupted some reform efforts.

Tech

Bill to improve government’s anti-fraud checks heads to Trump’s desk

House lawmakers passed a bipartisan proposal on Monday to give the Treasury Department’s Do Not Pay system permanent access to death records at the Social Security Administration.

Pay & Benefits

Signals of a slowdown: What federal employees should do with their TSP right now

If the U.S. is headed for a recession, federal employees need not panic about their investments, but instead strategically assess what their financial goals are.

TSP TICKER
FUND
G
F
C
S
I
JAN 15 CLOSE
$19.6223
$20.9524
$111.1496
$106.2869
$57.6821
DAILY CHANGE
0.0023
-0.0220
0.2863
0.8008
0.1620
THIS MONTH (%)
0.18
0.34
1.49
5.86
3.95
FUND
L 2070
L 2060
L 2050
L 2040
L 2030
L INCOME
JAN 15 CLOSE
$13.0644
$22.0452
$42.5580
$69.2416
$59.1098
$29.5166
DAILY CHANGE
0.0427
0.0721
0.1126
0.1612
0.1106
0.0276
THIS MONTH (%)
2.89
2.89
2.42
2.15
1.74
0.93
FUND
JAN 15
CLOSE
DAILY
CHANGE
THIS
MONTH
G
$19.6223
0.0023
0.18
F
$20.9524
-0.0220
0.34
C
$111.1496
0.2863
1.49
S
$106.2869
0.8008
5.86
I
$57.6821
0.1620
3.95

L 2070
$13.0644
0.0427
2.89
L 2060
$22.0452
0.0721
2.89
L 2050
$42.5580
0.1126
2.42
L 2040
$69.2416
0.1612
2.15
L 2030
$59.1098
0.1106
1.74
L INCOME
$29.5166
0.0276
0.93
Workforce

AFGE urges appellate judges to uphold injunction against Trump’s anti-union EOs

A three-judge panel on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals last summer blocked a lower court ruling that found President Trump violated federal employees’ First Amendment rights when it targeted two-thirds of the government workforce for removal of their collective bargaining rights.

Management

Trump administration stands up consolidated federal firefighting agency over bipartisan congressional reservations

Interior says it is only restructuring internally, though it is still working toward Trump's goal of an interagency merger.

Management

After one year of Trump, is anything left of the American Climate Corps?

By September 2024, 15,000 young people had joined the Biden administration's American Climate Corps. But ahead of the second Trump administration, the climate program wound down, leaving states to pick up the pieces.

Oversight

Most newly confirmed Trump inspectors general previously worked in his administration, raising fears about independent agency oversight

These oversight officials may have to recuse themselves from investigations of programs they previously worked on, an expert said.

Tech

Report: Workforce shortages, security fears among biggest hindrances to agency AI adoption

A report issued by Google Public Sector shed light on the state of play for federal AI adoption, finding most efforts are currently in pilot programs and held up by security concerns.

Pay & Benefits

Congressional appropriators won’t codify Trump’s ban on gender-affirming care for feds after all

Compromise minibus appropriations legislation unveiled Sunday removes a provision that would have affirmed the Trump administration’s removal of gender-affirming care from federal workers’ health insurance in statute.

Management

A federal workforce census, targeted cuts and more key takeaways from the latest FY26 spending package

The latest "minibus" fully funds some offices Trump sought to zero out, creates a new flexible account for the president and has some suggestions for new federal building designs.

Oversight

House Democrats say revived Noem policy restricting congressional visits to ICE facilities violates court order

This second attempt by the Homeland Security Department to put a seven-day notice requirement on lawmaker tours of immigration detention facilities follows the killing of Renee Nicole Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer.

Workforce

NSA alum returns to agency to serve as deputy director

Tim Kosiba became the number two leader in the National Security Agency after a prior deputy pick was jettisoned following criticism from far-right activist Laura Loomer.

Oversight

Safeguarding the federal merit system at the Office of Special Counsel

COMMENTARY | A senior OSC attorney argues the agency’s work remains critical to protecting the federal merit system.

Workforce

Probationary appeal rights under further threat by OPM proposal

Under proposed rules issued last week, newly hired federal workers would no longer be able to appeal adverse actions to the Merit Systems Protection Board.