Danger Ahead
April 17, 2017
With looming budget cuts and various anti-public servant bills, the next couple of weeks will be crucial for federal employees. Here's a recap of important dates and an explainer on the budget process.
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With looming budget cuts and various anti-public servant bills, the next couple of weeks will be crucial for federal employees. Here's a recap of important dates and an explainer on the budget process.
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Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia has closed its public restrooms and some historical buildings due to understaffing.
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The winners and losers in the Administration's Budget Proposal.
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Congress had only 72 hours before the government would be forced to lock out workers. But with the pressure to avoid a shutdown sky-high, Congress found a way.
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Congress has only one week to pass a funding bill to keep the government running. Will they make it? Here's what you need to know.
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The National Park Service just blew out the candles on its 100th birthday. But will our national treasure get the support it needs to last another 100?
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Catch-up pay is on the way, but it's not as much as government workers deserve.
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Rep. Price has a budget plan for (uh, only a couple) of you.
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We said it loud and clear: A 1.6% raise doesn’t cut it after 3 years of pay freezes, 5 years of locality pay freezes, and a week of unpaid furloughs.
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It took only 12 days into the New Year for Congress to take a major swipe at your rights on the job.
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As military families are trying to make ends meet the Pentagon is working hard to make life even more difficult.
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The House and Senate this week approved a funding package that keeps the federal government funded through September, 2016.
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The funding package passed both the House and the Senate and President Obama is expected to sign it into law. How much will your agency get in 2016 compared to 2015?
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To avoid a government shutdown, the House and Senate last week passed a short-term bill to fund the government until Dec. 16 as lawmakers continue to work to come to an agreement on a long-term $1.1 trillion funding package.
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Many Americans may think of Washington, D.C. as the place where the majority of government employees work. In reality, more than 85% of federal workers live and work outside of the nation's capital. Those employees help power communities all across the country—like Fort Huachuca in Arizona.
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