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Criminal Aliens Released by the Department of Homeland Security

TAKEAWAYS: The discretionary release of dangerous criminals by ICE places local communities at risk. The Administration's policies have led to the release of 86,288 criminal aliens who committed 231,074 crimes since 2013. President Obama’s executive actions on immigration ...

Hearing
The Best and Worst Places to Work in the Federal Government

PURPOSE: To examine the health of agencies continuing to rank at the top and at the bottom of the Best Places to Work BACKGROUND: The Office of Personnel Management administers the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey which provides federal ...

Letter
Letter to IRS Commissioner Koskinen regarding cybersecurity breaches

Hearing
Examining Management Practices and Misconduct at TSA: Part I

  TAKEAWAYS: As a result of a chilling culture of intimidation and retaliation at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), security gaps go unaddressed, and senior employees are not held accountable ...

Letter
Letter to Social Security Administration Acting Commissioner Carolyn W. Colvin regarding the security of SSAs information systems

Letter
Letter to Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker regarding refusal to provide the Inspector General access to records

Letter
letter to transportation security administration administrator peter v. neffenger regarding TSa’s disciplinary process

Letter
Letter to GAO Comptroller Gene Dodaro regarding DOD evaluations

Press Release
House Passes Chaffetz Sponsored Administrative Leave Reform Bill

Bill caps administrative leave for federal employees under investigation for misconduct WASHINGTON, D.C.—This evening, the U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation which limits paid time off for employees under investigation for misconduct to 14 days. H.R. 4359, the Administrative Leave Reform Act, sponsored by House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-UT), passed the House with bipartisan support under ...

Letter
Letter to DEA Acting Administrator Chuck Rosenberg regarding aviation operations in Afghanistan