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Donald Trump is offering buyouts to all federal employees. How many work in Wisconsin?
The Trump administration is offering buyouts to all federal employees who don't want to return to in-person work in one of its latest moves — a little over a week after President Donald Trump signed an executive order mandating federal workers' return to the office.
What to Know About Trump's Buyout Proposal for Federal Employees
President Donald Trump’s administration is offering buyouts to federal employees to quickly reduce the government workforce
Trump offers buyouts for federal workers
President Donald Trump is offering to pay out civil servants who don't wish to remain part of his administration. The Office of Personnel Management told federal workers in an email sent Tuesday that they would receive pay and benefits until later this year as long as they part ways with the government by Thursday next week.
Trump: Federal Employees Must Return To The Office And May Have To Prove They Didn't Have Another Job
President Donald Trump at a press conference on Wednesday said he is going to require federal employees who work at home to show up to work or be terminated. The president also addressed his proposal to offer payouts to government employees to quit their jobs.
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NE Wisconsin Tribal leaders adjust to new administration, brace for potential changes
After the slew of executive actions from president Donald trump during his first days in office..8;59 I think everybody has ...
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As Trump pursues mass deportations, where do Madison-area police stand?
Neither Dane County nor any of its municipalities has signed agreements authorizing local police to perform some functions of ...
WKOW
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Wisconsin's congressional members respond to Trump's federal funding freeze, question separation of powers
Following widespread confusion on Tuesday after President Donald Trump's move to pause federal funding, the White House is ...
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Former Capitol police officer campaigns in Wisconsin against Republican-backed court candidate
One of the most outspoken officers who defended the U.S. Capitol against rioters on Jan. 6, 2021, is emphasizing President ...
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Wisconsin Republicans propose to end state taxes on tips after Trump campaign promise
The new bill from Wisconsin Republicans comes after President Donald Trump vowed he would make good on a campaign promise to ...
WUWM
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The Trump Jan. 6 Pardons: Now a point of contention in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race
Conservative candidate Brad Schimel refuses to criticize the president for freeing rioters who assaulted law enforcement ...
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on MSN
Asked about Jan. 6, Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate says he supports Trump's power to pardon
The Republican-backed candidate in Wisconsin's pivotal state Supreme Court race said Monday that he thinks anyone convicted ...
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Wisconsin joins multi-state lawsuit seeking to stop Trump's pause on federal aid
Wisconsin is joining a coalition of states in suing to "immediately stop" an order from President Donald Trump pausing ...
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Trump declares energy emergency. Wisconsin EV charging stations, solar projects still proceeding
Wisconsin's EV charging stations, renewable energy projects moving ahead despite President Trump's energy emergency.
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