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Legislation introduced to protect federal workers, despite mounting challenges | Virginia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Sarah Roderick-Fitch | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-14 11:40:00

(The Center Square) – In an attempt to blunt the Trump administration’s culling of the federal workforce, a group of Democrats in Congress are proposing to protect federal workers despite facing a Republican majority and recent court ruling in favor of the president.

The Stopping to Efficiently Review Varying Impacts of Cuts to Employment (Service) Act and the Ensuring Agency Service Quality Act have been introduced by Reps. Jennifer McClellan, D-Va., Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., April McClain Delaney, D-Md., and Nikema Williams, D-Ga.

The SERVICE Act would “prevent” a federal agency from reducing its workforce by 5% or more within a fiscal year. The legislation would also require agencies to conduct a “full impact analysis” the reduction would have on the agency’s mission, followed by the Government Accountability Office “evaluating the accuracy of that evaluation.”

A second piece of legislation “would amend 5 USC 3101, the general authority provision that allows the government to employ, from a ‘may employ’ to a ‘shall employ,’” by requiring agencies to “justify their inability or refusal to comply with the requirement.”

McClellan, who represents a portion of Virginia’s 144,483 federal civilian workers, according to Congress, says her legislation will protect federal workers.

“The SERVICE Act and the Ensuring Agency Service Quality Act will protect these workers from reckless cuts that undermine critical services and public trust,” she said. “I urge my colleagues to pass these bills to protect our federal workforce and hold this slash-and-burn administration accountable.”

Raskin, who represents a portion of Maryland’s 142,876 federal workers, has been a leading Democratic critic of the Trump administration in the House of Representatives and took aim at President Donald Trump and Elon Musk for their attempts to reduce the federal workforce.

“President Trump and Elon Musk continue their shocking assault on federal workers by sacking food safety inspectors, air traffic controllers, cancer researchers and park service rangers,” said the congressman. “DOGE is a demolition crew dismantling the critical services American families rely on.” 

DOGE is the acronym for the Department of Government Efficiency, created by Trump and led by Musk.

Despite the lawmakers’ attempts to create hurdles for the Trump administration’s plans to reduce the federal workforce, the legislation faces the challenge of a majority in the chamber.

Even if the bills succeed by gaining enough votes to veto-proof the legislation, the Trump administration would likely point to a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling affirming the executive branch’s power to terminate some federal workers.

The Supreme Court blocked a federal judge in California’s order trying to force the Trump administration to reinstate 16,000 terminated federal probationary workers.

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Area of interest forms in the Atlantic

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www.youtube.com – 13News Now – 2025-09-11 19:22:59

SUMMARY: On September 11, 2025, Chief Meteorologist Tim Pandages reported on Hurricane Hub Live about tropical developments in the Atlantic and eastern Pacific. In the Atlantic, a low-chance area of interest near the Cabo Verde Islands may become Tropical Storm Gabrielle but requires favorable conditions. Recent tropical waves have struggled due to stable atmospheric conditions. Models show possible development east of the Leeward Islands with a likely recurving path away from Bermuda. In the eastern Pacific, Tropical Depression 13E has formed, expected to become Hurricane Mario, the season’s 8th hurricane. The Atlantic has had only one hurricane so far, Major Hurricane Aaron. Activity is expected to increase into October.

The newly formed area of interest could become Invest 92-L off the coast of Africa. Find out about that and more during tonight’s episode of Hurricane Hub LIVE! Livestream from Thursday, September 11, 2025.

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Cat cafes, chromotherapy and pumpkin delivery: Here’s what’s new in RVA this September

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www.youtube.com – 12 On Your Side – 2025-09-11 19:05:58

SUMMARY: This September in RVA, Patch to Porch RVA delivers handpicked pumpkins from local farms, offering design, setup, and cleanup services for homes and events in Richmond, Henrico, and Chesterfield. Shore Pump introduces Beam Light Sauna, featuring infrared sauna and chromotherapy, promoting detox, skin renewal, and wellness with customizable sessions and memberships. The Fan now hosts River City’s first cat café, The Perfect Bean, combining a coffee bar with an adoptable cat lounge upstairs. Sourced locally, their drinks include seasonal, cat-themed specials. Cats come from Purring Hearts VA rescue, offering adoption opportunities, fostering community engagement and animal welfare.

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Congressional measure honors Angelina Resendiz, aims to help future servicemembers

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www.youtube.com – 13News Now – 2025-09-10 17:59:54

SUMMARY: Texas Congressman Vicente Gonzalez has proposed legislation honoring seaman Angelina Resendiz, aiming to improve military accountability for missing servicemembers. Resendiz was reported as absent without leave (AWOL) more than a week before her death, prompting calls for clearer reporting on armed forces members found deceased under similar circumstances in the past decade. The amendment requires the Secretary of Defense to provide Congress with comprehensive reports on such cases, ensuring the military properly distinguishes between AWOL and duty status whereabouts unknown. Advocates argue this will enhance safety and accountability in the armed forces. A sailor is currently in pretrial confinement linked to Resendiz’s death, with a hearing scheduled for September 18 in Norfolk.

The lawyer for Seaman Angelina Resendiz’s family is speaking out after one Texas congressman introduced an amendment in honor of the sailor.

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