Democrats opposed the career finance executive, who most recently served as president and CEO of Fiserv.

Senate confirms Bisignano to lead Social Security

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Workforce

Initial layoffs at Transportation Department expected in late May

Secretary Sean Duffy said at a department town hall that the number of employees subject to reductions in force would depend on how many leave government service under the deferred resignation program.

Pay & Benefits

Proposed retirement cuts cast renewed pall over deferred resignations

Federal workers who accepted President Trump and Elon Musk’s so-called ‘fork in the road’ fear Republicans have “pulled the rug out from under” their retirement plans.

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Tech

Here are the tech takeaways from Trump’s budget proposal

The White House has suggested sweeping reductions to many civilian agencies, though it promises to maintain investments in emerging technologies.

Management

The biggest takeaways from Trump's cut-filled FY26 budget

See which agencies suffer the most significant reductions as Trump seeks to slash non-defense agencies by 22%.

Workforce

VA tech panel’s top Democrat worries layoffs will harm EHR rollout

Rep. Nikki Budzinski, D-Ill., is concerned that staffing vacancies, coupled with the department’s reduction in force plans, will put “more pressure onto the VA to execute on an expedited calendar for implementation” of its new EHR system.

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Defense

Hegseth issues Army a lengthy to-do list

The Wednesday memo includes deadlines for weapons and tech, orders to streamline units and organizations, and more.

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Pay & Benefits

Domestic TSP funds continued to swoon in April

The federal government’s 401(k)-style retirement savings program continued to produce a mixed bag for participants last month.

Pay & Benefits

A crash course in retirement planning

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Exclusive Workforce

Connolly demands rescission of regulations reviving Schedule F

The top Democrat on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee warned that politicization of the federal workforce will lead to more instances of “incompetence” in government.

Exclusive Workforce

Federal employees removed by Trump would have easier pathway back to government service under Democratic bill

A pair of bills would seek to give hiring preference to axed feds and to standardize the length of probationary periods for government workers, as the administration has sought to fire those individuals who have less civil service job protections.

Pay & Benefits

House Republicans advance plan to cut federal worker benefits and undermine civil service protections

One Republican who voted against the measure said efforts to reduce existing federal workers’ pension benefits will fail if put to a vote before the full House.

Workforce

Selected federal hiring sprees included in House Republicans’ sweeping tax cut package

Several agencies across government would receive tens of billions of dollars to hire tens of thousands of employees.

Workforce

Survey says…most Americans don’t like DOGE

New polling data from the Partnership for Public Service shows that nearly double the number of surveyed respondents thought Trump’s federal workforce overhauls would have negative impacts compared with those who supported the policies, but there were sharp divides between Republicans and Democrats.

Management

The Trump administration just dismissed all 400 experts working on America’s official climate report

The White House's recent dismissal of volunteer scientists and experts working on the National Climate Assessment places the anticipated 2027 iteration of the climate change impact report on uncertain ground.

Transition

Trump Customs and Border Protection nominee probed on 2010 death in custody

Rodney Scott served as chief of Border Patrol during the first Trump administration and was dismissed in 2021 by President Biden.

Pay & Benefits

Don’t get stuck with a tax bill in retirement: The federal retiree's guide to tax withholding 

While tax withholding is automatic while working, retirees face the responsibility of ensuring their income is withheld for federal and state taxes. With that in mind, here are some options to be aware of.

Workforce

Judge: Trump’s national security reasoning for anti-union EO was 'pretext for retaliation'

Even when taken at face value, U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman said the White House did not meet the evidentiary bar to prove that collective bargaining was incompatible with national security considerations for the majority of federal agencies.

Oversight

A DOGE aide involved in CFPB cuts owns stock prohibited by ethics laws 

Gavin Kliger, a 25-year-old DOGE employee tasked with assisting in the recent rollout of more than 1,400 RIF notices at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau owns stock in several companies overseen by the agency.