Competency
…is about a large group of US Politicians who were elected to high-level Executive positions based on their perceived allegiance to a specific ideology or dogma. It is to be…
…is about a large group of US Politicians who were elected to high-level Executive positions based on their perceived allegiance to a specific ideology or dogma. It is to be…
…deal. What is unclear if Trump and his incompetent advisers actually think that his “executive actions” put out 6 days ago will save the US economy or not. I recently…
…of allegedly unchallengeable Executive authority. This had profound effects on daily life, none more profound than the quartering of troops in localities throughout the kingdom, imposing on innkeepers and simple…
…the Michigan Supreme Court invalidated a law that had empowered a historically popular Democratic chief executive to take emergency actions to combat COVID-19. The basis for the decision was an…
…discussion about how the processing plants were handling ballots, conducting sweeps, etc. The hearing focused largely on the testimony of Kevin Bray, the USPS executive lead for mail processing in…
…from Republicans, who are saying it’s all well and good, the president’s early days, but these first executive orders, what is it, 16, 17 of them, look like a wish…
…Board Nominees Unlikely to Spell Quick End to Postmaster General’s Tenure – Government Executive (govexec.com) Dozens of Lawmakers Call on Biden to Replace Entire USPS Board – Government Executive (govexec.com)…
…nation’s $1.5 trillion student loan portfolio in recent weeks. Now, Abigail Seldin, a former student loan company executive, is reportedly a candidate to lead that office. Seldin is best known for co-founding College Abacus,…
…70 Black executives wrote a letter urging companies to fight the voter suppression measures under consideration in 43 states. Ken Chenault, the former head of American Express: “There is no…
…executive order to scrutinize and halt acquisitions that would limit competition and increase healthcare prices. “The effect of the proposed acquisition on the . . . primary and corollary product…