Michael Horowitz, Inspector General, Department of Justice

Justice Department Inspector General Horowitz called the lack of appeal process for suspensions of federal whistleblowers “especially problematic.“

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William Burns, Director, Central Intelligence Agency

CIA Director William Burns has been participating in negotiations in the Middle East for a cease-fire between Hamas and Israel.

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Julie Su, Acting Secretary of Labor

Acting Secretary Su announced the Department of Labor is increasing the salary threshold for mandatory overtime compensation.

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Miguel Cardona, Secretary of Education

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona testified before a House committee that his department intends to shut down Grand Canyon University.

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Louis DeJoy, Postmaster General

The Postmaster General told a Senate committee that transition time is necessary as USPS modernizes operations.

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Gary Gensler, Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission

The Securities and Exchange Commission has paused a final rule that would require companies to disclose their climated-related risks as a lawsuit proceeds.

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Janet Yellen, Secretary of Treasury

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said that a task force is assessing the financial ramifications of the collapse of Baltimore’s Key Bridge and that insurance should cover part of the reconstruction.

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Jessica Rosenworcel, Chair, Federal Communications Commission

FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel says the proposed missing and endangered persons emergency alert category would save lives.

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Avril Haines, Director of National Intelligence

Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines told the Senate Intelligence Committee that current competition, technology, and security trends challenge and threaten international rules-based order.

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Tom Vilsack, Secretary of Agriculture

USDA Secretary Vilsack says non-prime U.S. farmland will be chosen for solar panels and wind turbines.

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