The federal government partially shut down early Saturday as Congress did not agree on funding for several agencies before the midnight deadline.
Congress is close to reopening the government after a few Senate Democrats joined with Republicans to pass a bill that would fund the government through the end of January. With the House set to ...
President Donald Trump’s unrelenting assault on the federal workforce has prompted many progressives to leap reflexively to government’s defense. Some progressives, however, are acknowledging the ...
Government’s performance problems go back a long way. In 2017, the National Academy of Public Administration posted, “No Time to Wait: Building a Public Service for the 21st Century,” that argued: ...
The government is back open. It was the longest shutdown in U.S. history at 43 days. There are lots of questions about what this means, how we got here and where we go from here. Let's answer some: ...
The partial government shutdown brought on by concern over federal immigration enforcement ended Jan. 3 after President Donald Trump signed legislation passed by the House of Representatives. It's ...