Post-Chevron, White House’s OIRA ‘laser focused’ on strong rulemaking
In the wake of the Supreme Court decision, OIRA is also touting its efforts to reduce needlessly complicated paperwork and other burdens on the public.
In the wake of the Supreme Court decision, OIRA is also touting its efforts to reduce needlessly complicated paperwork and other burdens on the public.
President Joe Biden giving up his reelection bid and endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris makes her the prohibitive favorite to be the party’s nominee in November. But it doesn’t guarantee it. And the Democratic National Committee has yet to approve what will happen next — meaning questions about the top of the party’s ticket will persist, at least in the short term. Many top Democrats have endorsed Biden, while some favor an open primary before the party’s convention next month. A committee setting the party’s rules for the Democratic National Convention in Chicago will gather virtually on Wednesday to discuss the next steps.
FSAFEDS enrollees will also soon have to transition to Login.gov and complete an identity verification to continue accessing their accounts.
Experimentation will start this year in Indo-Pacific Command, part of a broader effort to move weapons system support closer to where it’s likely to be needed.
Skill gaps in cloud architectures and technologies is holding back agencies, but artificial intelligence promises to help, says Pluralsight’s Drew Firment.
It’s been a major policy initiative of the Biden administration to get more Americans and agencies utilizing electric vehicles.
Policy experts and former lawmakers say Congress currently lacks the necessary bandwidth to take back regulatory authority from federal agencies.
Even after recent guidance on marijuana use, some applicants still worry about getting automatically disqualified from a federal job or a security clearance.
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