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House committee plans deep 2014 spending cuts
A new House Appropriations Committee plan proposes increasing defense spending next year by 5 percent and imposing severe cuts upon many non-Defense Department agencies, especially the Health and Human Services, Labor, Education and State departments.
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Agencies respond to tornado under shadow of sequester
Federal agencies snapped to respond Tuesday to the devastating Oklahoma tornadoes, the first major natural disaster to strike since sequester-related budget cuts took effect in March.
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Former IRS head says he didn't know of Tea Party affair
Former Internal Revenue Service commissioner Douglas Shulman said he was 'dismayed and saddened' by revelations that his agency targeted conservative political groups for extra scrutiny, and said he had been unaware of it.
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IRS acting commissioner resigns in wake of scandal
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Justice Department launches criminal probe at IRS
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DNI Clapper: No furloughs for civilian intel workers
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Report: Recruit more science and tech talent
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As wildfire season looms, sequester cuts firefighters
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FBI to investigate Tea Party tax affair
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Senators: Sequester-avoiding deal not likely before Aug. recess
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GOP reaction in IRS case targeting tea party groups spurs calls for probe, apology
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IG frustrated by OPM's handling of improper payments to dead retirees
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Obama directs agencies to make more data public
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Obama faces battle over Labor secretary nominee
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Pension accuracy slips as OPM picks up pace
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House committee plans deep 2014 spending cuts
- May. 24, 2013
A new House Appropriations Committee plan proposes increasing defense spending next year by 5 percent and imposing severe cuts upon many non-Defense
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5% of federal workforce furloughed Friday as agencies shut down
- May. 24, 2013
Roughly 117,000 federal employees are on leave without pay Friday in the first major round of sequester-driven furloughs.
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- Federal Pay and Performance, Federal Retirement Benefits, Federal Health Care
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Appeals court considers appeal rights for 'sensitive' jobs
- May. 24, 2013
A federal appellate court heard oral arguments Friday in a case that tests the balance between national security safeguards and civil service
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- Defense, Postal Service, Homeland Security, OMB
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5% of federal workforce furloughed Friday as agencies shut down
- May. 24, 2013
Roughly 117,000 federal employees are on leave without pay Friday in the first major round of sequester-driven furloughs.
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- Federal Budget, Leaders & Agencies, Program Management, White House
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Appeals court considers appeal rights for 'sensitive' jobs
- May. 24, 2013
A federal appellate court heard oral arguments Friday in a case that tests the balance between national security safeguards and civil service
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- OPM, Recruiting & Retention, Labor Management Relations, Insourcing/Outsourcing
CongressSEE MORE Congress
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House committee plans deep 2014 spending cuts
- May. 24, 2013
A new House Appropriations Committee plan proposes increasing defense spending next year by 5 percent and imposing severe cuts upon many non-Defense
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- House, Senate, Federal Appropriations, Bill Tracker, GAO
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