While Biden tactfully communicated a fundamental truth and core party principle that’s been often overlooked, many felt that Biden delivering the message in the last gasps of his presidency was emblematic of his time in office: far too little, far too late.
Under the new law, the Office of Management and Budget will be required to appoint a senior official to oversee service delivery improvements governmentwide.
The new cybersecurity executive order seeks to put teeth behind the secure software development standards that federal vendors are supposed to be following.
More than half of federal employees were either teleworking regularly or fully remote” by May 2024, the report notes.
President Biden and his team have been focused on building his “legacy” by taking radical actions such as taking land out of potential energy production, allowing federal workers to
"Biden inherited an economy that was flat on its back because of the pandemic, and he's bequeathing an economy that's flying high," said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics. "Having said that, there are blemishes in the minds of many Americans ... They feel ripped off."
Lloyd Austin's plan includes spending as much as $1 trillion on defense as soon as 2028. Meanwhile, Biden increased the 2025 budget by just 1%.
The OMB is like the government’s central nervous system – it, and its director, are at the center of pretty much everything.
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration is moving forward with plans ... for Nicotine Level of Certain Tobacco Products,’ is displaying in the Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) ROCIS system as having completed regulatory review on January 3 ...
We're nearing the end of an era. On Wednesday night, President Joe Biden is set to make his farewell address to the nation from the Oval Office. In mere days, his term will come to an end ...
President Joe Biden on Wednesday night will deliver a farewell speech from the Oval Office that's expected to focus on key achievements of his administration. In a letter previewing his prime-time ...
Jill Biden is still hurt by Nancy Pelosi’s vote of no confidence in her husband’s reelection. “I’ve been thinking a lot about relationships,” the first lady said in an interview with The Washington Post published Wednesday. “It’s been on my mind a lot lately, and we were friends for 50 years,” she said of Pelosi. “It was disappointing.”