The Office of Personnel Management’s proposed changes to the Combined Federal Campaign, the annual federal fundraising drive, are getting a frosty reception from local charities. The House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Federal Workforce, US Postal Service and Census held a hearing today to discuss OPM’s plan to do away with volunteers coordinating committees. Instead, the charity drive would be run by regional committees established by OPM. It also wants to require charities to pay an application fee and eliminate cash and check donations in favor of electronic donations. Jared played clips from Debby Hampton, president and CEO of the United Way of Central Oklahoma and Mark Lambert, OPM’s associate director for Merit System Accountability and Compliance, who testified at the hearing.