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Bill funding Congress would bolster member security, spare GAO from steep cuts
A bipartisan agreement to fund Congress and congressional support agencies for the entirety of the current fiscal year would boost funding for member security and saves the nation’s top federal watchdog from dramatic cuts. Senate leaders hope the legislative branch funding bill, released Sunday, will be enacted in the coming days as part of a deal to end the government shutdown…
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The government’s top watchdog is retiring — but the Trump probes continue
The comptroller general is wrapping up his term after an unprecedented year checking the Trump administration…
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How much is the average Social Security payment in each state?
The Social Security Administration has a pretty good idea of where they generally send the biggest checks…
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