Sidelining the National Nuclear Security Administration puts the country at risk, 27 U.S. representatives tell Energy Dept.
Nev., joined 26 House members to call on the Energy Secretary to end shutdown-related furloughs for roughly 1,400 personnel ...
Furloughs hit the NNSA’s Y-12 Field Office in Oak Ridge, where 70 of 78 federal employees are waiting for the government to ...
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo called on Congress to end the ongoing federal government shutdown in a letter sent to Senator ...
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said that the ongoing government shutdown had led to the furlough of workers who are ...
Two New Mexico delegation led a letter with other Democratic members to demand the federal government reverse furloughs of ...
The federal government shutdown has entered its 23rd day. As a result, 60,000 aviation safety workers won’t receive a full ...
The federal government remains shut down. The NPR Network is following the ways the shutdown is affecting services across the ...
Nuclear news this week has been dominated by the furlough of the majority of the National Nuclear Security Administration workforce, including workers at two New Mexico field offices.
The federal government’s nuclear security agency this week furloughed more than 150 New Mexico workers at field offices in Los Alamos and Albuquerque overseeing the national laboratories. Those staff ...
All 68 federal employees at a Nevada nuclear stockpile site were furloughed in the wake of the U.S. government shutdown. Some ...
The federal government sent home more than 150 federal New Mexico overseeing national laboratories’ nuclear weapons work.
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