Rep. Mac Thornberry (R-Texas) will lead cybersecurity efforts that cut across committee lines.
The bill that would expand whistleblower protections had passed earlier in the month in the Senate but did not get the two-thirds vote needed to clear the House.
AFGE\'s Jackie Simon explains what the CR says about your pay freeze?
Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas)explains the need for the Government Performance and Results Modernization Act of 2010, which has passed both houses of Congress.
A bill to fund defense programs has passed Congress and is on its way to the president to be signed into law.
Erik Wasson, staff writer for The Hill, joins the Federal Drive with the latest information
Senior correspondent Mike Causey said 2010 was a year of 180-degree swings for federal pay and benefits.
Congress passed a stopgap spending measure that funds government through March 4. The bill is on its way to President Obama to be signed into law.
The Senate is set to vote on another continuing resolution today. This one would last until March 2011.Erik Wasson, staff writer at The Hill has more information.
Overturning the military ban on openly gay servicemembers serving will not occur immediately, Politico reports.
The House and Senate have passed a short-term continuing resolution that will keep the government operating until Dec. 21, 2010.
From Federal News Radio’s Jason Miller: The House passed a continuing resolution to keep the government open three more days—until Dec. 21. The House passed the bill by voice vote today. Congress passed a CR earlier this month to keep the government open through Dec. 18. The Senate hoped to pass an omnibus appropriations bill, [...]
From Federal News Radio’s Jason Miller: The House passed a continuing resolution to keep the government open three more days—until Dec. 21. The House passed the bill by voice vote today. Congress passed a CR earlier this month to keep the government open through Dec. 18. The Senate hoped to pass an omnibus appropriations bill, [...]
POLITICO reporter Shira Toeplitz explains why the last-minute pull-out of the omnibus bill is so odd.