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Dog Handlers, Air Marshals Risk Seeing TSA Raises Yanked Back
Transportation Security Administration workers knew to temper their excitement when long-sought raises hit their paychecks in July. The money might not last long for everyone.
Latina Candidates Courted by GOP to Diversify House Majority
Oregon elected its first Latina and Republican woman to Congress last year after Lori Chavez-DeRemer flipped a Democratic-held House seat, aided by millions of dollars of help from an outside group allied with now Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
Prepare for FY24 Air Force Procurement in Thursday Webinar
The Department of the Air Force modernization efforts will drive hundreds of billions of dollars in key budget areas in fiscal 2024.
Elvis’ Cousin in the Mix as Mississippi Sets Governor Lineup
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves is bragging about lowering taxes, raising teachers’ salaries and saving women’s sports from “political radicals” as he seeks another term in office.
Chemical Industry Warns of Risks as Congress Lets Rule Lapse (1)
Chemical industry officials and lawmakers are warning of security risks from a lapse of federal anti-terrorism standards after senators failed to strike a deal before leaving town for more than a month.
What to Know in Washington: FAA Bill Takes Flight in Congress
Lawmakers will sift through measures around attempts to ease pilot shortfalls, increase flights at Reagan National Airport and ban shrinking plane seat size this week as the House takes up its sweeping aviation legislation.
What to Know in Washington: Lobbyists Return to Capitol Hill
It’s like 2019 again for the lobbying trips that drop corporate insiders on Capitol Hill.
‘Preliminary’ List for $50 Billion IT Contract Is 425 Companies
A total of 425 companies have been named preliminary awardees on the long-awaited Chief Information Officer Solutions and Partners-4 contract vehicle following an announcement March 31 by the National Institutes of Health, which manages the governmentwide IT services vehicle.
US Lacks ‘Operational Control’ of Border, Chief Tells GOP (1)
The Department of Homeland Security lacks operational control of the border, a top official told lawmakers, a significant admission as Republicans accuse the Biden administration of failing to secure the US-Mexico border.
Garcia Deploys Cash, Contacts, Comic Relief to Help New Members
Robert Garcia only recently arrived in Washington. But he’s already playing tour guide, social director and provocative message maker - even lobbing the occasional drag queen meme - as he seeks to rally a large and diverse House Democratic freshman class.