Grants.gov struggles to track its expenses while managing $500 billion in grants

By Laurel Adams

Grants.gov, created to streamline bureaucracy for grants, is failing

‘Baby steps’ for federal e-rulemaking process

By Jeremy Borden

Federal rules affect many aspects of American life, ranging from whether truck drivers can send text messages to standards for the quality o

Eroding budget erodes consumer safety

By The Center for Public Integrity

Consumer safety commission's oversight is weak and out-of-date due to its disappearing budget
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First responders still can’t communicate

By The Center for Public Integrity

9/11 Commission recommends dedicating a larger chunk of the radio spectrum to facilitate connections between public safety institutions

IRS nonprofit division overloaded, understaffed

By Dave Levinthal

IRS accused of singling out conservative groups; claims of overwork may have merit.

IRS rarely denies 'social welfare' applications

By Michael Beckel

Agency approved 6,800 'social welfare' groups' during the past four years, rejected 20.