The House Appropriations Committee advanced the FY2027 Financial Services and General Government funding bill, which includes funding for OPM and provisions that could affect federal workforce policy. The panel rejected amendments supported by federal employee advocates, signaling a tougher posture in the House as the appropriations process moves forward.
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