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Republicans revise federal benefits cuts in reconciliation bill

A few revisions on the proposed federal benefits cuts come after the House Budget Committee voted to advance the GOP budget reconciliation bill Sunday night. The post Republicans revise federal benefits cuts in reconciliation bill first appeared on Federal News Network.
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The House makes progress on the big beautiful bill

“Certainly a lot more changes that are going to be on the way, especially when this goes to the upper chamber,” said Mitchell Miller. The post The House makes progress on the big beautiful bill first appeared on Federal News Network.
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OSC ‘amicus’ opinion on probationary firings was ‘unwelcome,’ attorneys say

Attorneys representing terminated probationary employees filed a motion to strike an OSC amicus brief from the Merit System Protection Board’s docket. The post OSC ‘amicus’ opinion on probationary firings was ‘unwelcome,’ attorneys say first appeared on Federal News Network.
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OSC ‘amicus’ opinion on probationary firings was ‘unwelcome,’ attorneys say

Attorneys representing terminated probationary employees filed a motion to strike an OSC amicus brief from the Merit System Protection Board’s docket. The post OSC ‘amicus’ opinion on probationary firings was ‘unwelcome,’ attorneys say first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Judge bars Trump administration from shutting peace institute that sought to end violent conflicts

A federal judge is blocking the Trump administration from moving forward with its dismantling of the U.S. Institute of Peace. The post Judge bars Trump administration from shutting peace institute that sought to end violent conflicts first appeared on Federal News Network.
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What the Hatch Act’s return to the status quo means for feds

The Office of Special Counsel reversed course on two specific changes made in 2024 around non-Senate confirmed officials and displaying political memorabilia. The post What the Hatch Act’s return to the status quo means for feds first appeared on Federal News Network.
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