Mike Quigley

Visitors walk past the U.S. Capitol dome on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, March 12, 2020. Congress is shutting the Capitol and all House and Senate office buildings to the public until April in reaction to the spread of the coronavirus outbreak. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

House advances some key agency spending provisions for 2023

The House’s passage of a government spending package has a few key implications for federal agencies in fiscal 2023.

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Biden calls for ‘vast majority’ of federal employees to return to office as COVID-19 conditions improve

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Intelligence community workforce is more diverse, but still struggles with retention and promotion

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(AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)This May 4, 2021, photo shows a sign outside the Internal Revenue Service building in Washington. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

House committee supports higher IRS budget to reverse ‘chronic underfunding’

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(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)FILE - This March 22, 2013 file photo, shows the exterior of the Internal Revenue Service building in Washington. The Internal Revenue Service is recalling about 46,000 of its employees furloughed by the government shutdown, nearly 60 percent of its workforce, to handle tax returns and pay out refunds. The employees won't be paid. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

IRS to juggle IT modernization, taxpayer service overhaul with expected funding boost

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Rep. Quigley: 2,500 documents about FBI HQ are just the ‘beginning’ of investigation

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Mick Mulvaney

White House: What will happen if shutdown goes into spring?

In today’s Federal Newscast, agency leaders are being asked to provide a list of what programs will be effected if the current partial government shutdown…

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Traffic along Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington streaks past the Federal Bureau of Investigation headquarters building Wednesday night, Nov. 1, 2017. Scores of U.S. diplomatic, military and government figures were not told about attempts to hack into their emails even though the FBI knew they were in the Kremlin’s crosshairs, The Associated Press has learned. (AP Photo/J. David Ake)

IG, GSA administrator butt heads over testimony on FBI headquarters

The General Services Administration and its inspector general are at odds with each other following the release of a strongly worded IG report Monday about…

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Pruitt putting ‘a drag’ on EPA, House Democrats tell agency employees

Democratic House lawmakers, together with the largest federal employee union, have called on EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to step down amid a growing number of federal investigations.

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