Budget Battles
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Republicans Want Strings Attached to California Disaster Aid
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Biden Goes Out With a Bang in the Jobs Market
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Trump Privately Pushes Senators for ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’
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Trump Considers Declaring National Emergency for Tariff Rollout
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Trump Unloads: Grievances, Greenland and the Gulf of Mexico
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Republicans Divided Over How to Pass Trump’s Agenda
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Trump Pushes Johnson to Victory as Speaker
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Why the Price of the F-35 Keeps Soaring
By Ciro ScottiThe most costly fighter ever built is getting even more expensive. A new General Accounting Office report says the Pentagon will spend an additional $3.9 billion over the next five years on “...
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What a Waste—Senate Health Care Debate Squanders Time and Millions for Nothing
By Rob Garver and Eric PianinFor Republican leaders in the Senate, watching their first two attempts to pass a health care bill this week fail badly in floor votes must have been extra painful as they plainly knew in advance...
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The Pentagon Skips Out on a $10 Billion Debt
By Eric PianinBy law, the free-spending Defense Department is required to implement a plan to achieve at least $10 billion in administrative cost savings within the next two years. But the Government...
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Can Congress Finally Stop Wasting $100 Billion a Year in Erroneous Payments?
By Eric PianinIn response to repeated prodding by the General Accounting Office and other government watchdogs, the House Budget Committee is calling for creation of a special commission to crack down on...
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Homeland Security Did Not Report $3.5 Million Spent on Conferences
By Eric PianinThe behemoth Department of Homeland Security violated federal rules when they neglected to report nearly two dozen conferences sponsored by the agency in 2014 and 2015 at an overall cost of more than...
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The Latest FBI Mess: The $2 Billion Project to Build Its New Headquarters
By Eric PianinThe FBI’s once imposing fortress-like headquarters in downtown Washington is in shambles today, with netting hanging from the façade to prevent broken concrete from hitting passing tourists. Inside,...
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The Navy’s Argument for Building Another $500 Million Combat Ship Doesn’t Hold Water
By Ciro ScottiUnder pressure from the White House, the Navy agreed to add a second Littoral Combat Ship to its 2018 budget despite grave concerns about the capabilities of the vessel. The stated reason was to save...
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How a No-Show Worker Scammed the VA Out of $100,000
By Eric PianinA former research investigator at a VA health facility in Oklahoma City scammed the government out of more than $100,000 by claiming thousands of hours of work while he was drawing a salary at a...
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Ouch! Mylan May Have Overcharged the US More Than $1 Billion for EpiPens
By Rob GarverThe federal government appears to have shelled out more than $1.27 billion in overpayments to the drug company Mylan, which holds the patent on the widely-used EpiPen, an auto-injector for...
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How Bad Is Drug Theft at VA Hospitals? Feds Pursue Dozens of New Cases
By Eric PianinIn the last few months, the VA inspector general’s office opened 36 criminal investigations into alleged drug theft by employees at veterans hospitals, bringing the number of open criminal...
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How to Stem the Feds’ Spending Addiction Before It Cripples Our Economy
By Charles BlahousAt a time when the presidential campaigns seem to be about everything other than the federal budget, the latest projections from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) serve as a stark reminder that...
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Why the Government Spent $718,000 on ‘Hangry’ Feelings and Bunny Massage
We’ve all been there. A meeting runs long and you eat lunch later than you wanted or the daily commute proves especially burdensome and you miss dinner. You are both hungry and angry. “Hangry.”
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BRAC Is Back – but Will Congress Actually Close More Military Bases?
The Defense Department’s top money man on Monday repeated the agency’s plea to Congress for a new base closure round and unlike previous years, budget conditions and new data give the idea at least a...
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The Navy Is Paying Contractors Millions to Fix Their Own Screw-ups
The U.S. Navy is paying shipbuilders a profit to fix mistakes they made constructing the service’s vessels, even though the contracts used are supposed to prevent overpayment from happening,...
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As Roads Crumble, Infrastructure Spending Hits a 30-Year Low
By Eric PianinLast December Congress finally pushed through a $305 billion, five-year highway and transit bill after years of delay and neglect of the nation’s roads and infrastructure. However, despite the...