Senate Releases Spending Bills for Fiscal Year 2021
Senate appropriators released all 12 of their fiscal year 2021 spending bills on the morning of November 10, 2020. Lawmakers have until December 11, 2020 to secure government spending and avoid a federal shutdown. Both Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) have called for a new omnibus spending bill, which would fund all government agencies in a single large package, rather than another continuing resolution that only funds the government temporarily at previous levels.
Former DHS Secretaries Write Congress Advocating for Oversight Reforms
In an open letter to Congressional leaders, six former Secretaries of Homeland Security wrote that Congress needs a reorganization of the way it oversees the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The former secretaries and acting secretaries, stretching across Republican and Democratic administrations, are Tom Ridge, Michael Chertoff, Janet Napolitano, Jeh Johnson, Rand Beers, and Kevin McAleenan.
U.S. Marshals Locate 27 Missing Children
A Department of Justice press release from October 30, 2020, applauded the conclusion of Operation Find Our Children, which resulted in the location of 27 missing children across Virginia.
MSPB Must Determine Jurisdiction Over IRA Claims On Face Of Complainant’s Allegations
The MSPB cannot consider an agency’s interpretation or presentation of evidence to decide whether an individual-right-of-action presents a non-frivolous allegation of whistleblower reprisal, the Federal Circuit clarified in a recent holding.
Free Leadership Development Summit Offer for Veterans from SEA
In honor of their service and in recognition of Veterans Day, SEA is offering free registration to our members and federal employees who are veterans to The Future of Government Leadership is Now, SEA’s three-day virtual leadership development summit.
Spotlight on the Diplomatic Security Service
For federal law enforcement officers, carrying and using a firearm is often the most significant part of the job. With the authority to carry a firearm comes the heavy responsibility of using it properly, as well as significantly increased exposure to civil, administrative, and criminal actions related to discharge of the weapon. For members of agencies or divisions such as the State Department’s Diplomatic Security Service (DSS), it is critical to carry professional liability insurance (PLI) that will protect against the exposures that come with carrying a firearm.
FEDtalk Hosts First Open Season Show of the Year
On FEDtalk this week, host Debra Roth had a discussion with benefits experts on everything feds need to know about this year’s Open Season. Joining the show were Joan Melanson, Director of Education and Outreach at FedPoint USA, and Tammy Flanagan, a Federal Benefits Expert at the NARFE Federal Benefits Institute.
America, the Beautiful | A Veterans Day Tribute
The United States Army Field Band dedicates a rendition of America, the Beautiful to veterans for Veterans Day.
Local Officers Now Allowed to Wear Body Cameras While Assisting Federal Officers
A Department of Justice guidance released on October 29, 2020 states that local police will now be allowed to wear body cameras when they assist federal law enforcement on task force operations. This decision comes after the success of a pilot program launched last year in Houston; Detroit; Wichita, Kansas; Salt Lake City; and Park City, Utah.
AIM Act Could Strengthen Public Safety by Improving ATF
U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) and Representative Don Beyer (D-VA) introduced the Improvement and Modernization Act (AIM) that would modernize the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to improve gun safety. The bill itself would remove statutory restrictions that prevent ATF from protecting the public from violent criminals and combating black market weapons smuggling, according to its authors.
Man Pleads Guilty to Arson of African-American Churches
A Department of Justice press release from November 2, 2020 announced the sentencing of Holden Matthews, 23, for intentionally setting fire to three African-American Baptist churches. St. Mary Baptist Church, Greater Union Baptist Church, and Mount Pleasant Baptist Church were all burned to the ground by Matthews.
Supreme Court Denies Qualified Immunity, Finding that Law Is Clear Inmates Require Clean Cells
Trent Taylor is an inmate at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. For six days in September 2013, Taylor claimed that correctional officers confined him in two different unsanitary cells. In the first, the floor, the ceiling, the window, the walls, and even the water faucet were covered in feces. Taylor did not eat or drink for four days because he feared that he would consume contaminated products.
A Day in the Life of Misty Waytes--Women in ATF Trailblazer
Learn about what it takes to be a female in the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Waytes talks about finding a mentor and inspiring her students at the ATF National Academy.
2020 WAEPA Federal Summit and Annual Member Meeting: Key Takeaways
Like many events, WAEPA’s annual conference moved to a fully virtual format in 2020. Hosted by our CEO Shane M. Canfield, the 2020 WAEPA Federal Summit and Annual Member Meeting delivered an excellent lineup of speakers for the Civilian Federal Employees. Here are some key takeaways from the event.
National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum Announces October 2020 Officer of the Month
Officer Veronica Campbell selflessly gives her vehicle to a mother of five children.
Fifth Circuit: Briefly Examining Mailing Label Is Not Fourth Amendment ‘Seizure’
Temporarily removing a package from mail processing to examine its exterior does not constitute a Fourth Amendment seizure, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit recently held.
Executive Order Creates New Class of Federal Employees
President Trump signed an executive order on October 21, 2020 creating a new classification for federal employees. Per the order, employees that are in confidential, policy making positions would be categorized as Schedule F employees and would not be subject to traditional Title 5 workplace protections. These employees would also be barred from organizing against or appealing the administration. The order grants agency leaders broad discretion to hire and fire individuals in this schedule.
White House Strategy Identifies Emerging Tech Crucial to National Security
A new White House strategy recently named 20 emerging technologies that are crucial to national security. In light of new and different forms of national security threats, the administration is encouraging agencies to begin investing in emerging technologies and incorporating them into their organizations.
CBP Seizes Drugs in Second Largest Border Bust
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced their second largest methamphetamine bust along the southern border in a press release on October 11, 2020. With help from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), CBP officers seized over 3,100 pounds of methamphetamine, fentanyl powder, fentanyl pills and heroin at the Otay Mesa commercial facility.
Former CIA Agent Reveals Her Secret Life
What trials and tribulations do CIA agents endure during their missions? What happens when they blow their cover? Learn about the covert nature of being a CIA agent.