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In today’s Federal Newscast, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has attacked reports questioning his use of National Park Service helicopters for political events.
In today's Federal Newscast, Republican leaders on the House Natural Resources Committee have written to President DonaldTrump in support of an Interior Department re-organization that would move more its employees to Western states.
The new NPS anti-harassment policy has promise. But only with sustained effort.
When Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke used the L-word and said 30,000 of his employees aren't loyal or aren't saluting the flag, he made headlines and hit a lot of nerves.
What management handbook was Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke reading, anyhow?
Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke says 21,000 of his 70,000 career civil service workers are not loyal to him or President Donald Trump.
In today's Federal Newscast, after being asked to review 27 nationally designated monuments, Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke presents his ideas to the president.
Senior executives at the Interior Department say recent reassignments have demoralized the SES corps and agency leadership has done little to involve them in planning for a coming reorganization.
Lawmakers are beginning to probe the depths of civilian agency budget cuts to discover the extent of their cost in human terms, and it’s leaving some of them concerned.
In today's Federal Newscast, the minority leaders and whips of both chambers of Congress asked Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to not eliminate any national monuments.
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey points to one agency that's trying to shrug off its image as a haven of sexual harassment.
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says when it comes to workplace sexual harassment, most men are still Cro-Magnons.
Rep. Ryan Zinke (R-Mont.), if confirmed by the Senate as the Trump administration's Interior secretary, will inherit a National Park Service with a multi-billion dollar maintenance backlog and a toxic work culture that demands reform, he told lawmakers on Tuesday.