Federal Insider: Getting off the road to sequestration?

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President Barack Obama speaks at a campaign event at City Park in Denver, Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012. Obama is making a two-day non-stop campaign blitz with stops in key background states. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Getting off the road to sequestration?

FINE PRINT | Neither Obama nor Romney offer a clear path to avoid the huge cuts of the "fiscal cliff."

Federal Diary

U.S. one dollar and one-hundred dollar banknotes are arranged for a photograph in Soka City, Saitama Prefecture, Japan, on Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012. The dollar headed for a monthly advance versus the yen before U.S. data forecast to show consumer spending rose the most since February. Photographer: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg

Call for 35 percent pay hike unrealistic

A Federal Salary Council finding that feds are underpaid by 35 percent will not lead to a big pay increase.

On Leadership

Learning from Walter Reed's amputees

The head of amputee care at Walter Reed joins our 'Micro Management Stories' video series, sharing the lesson in resilience he learned from a recovering soldier.

Federal Player of the Week

Advising DOT on crisis and disaster-response

Lloyd Milburn is a go-to guru who provides strategic advice when a major disaster strikes around the world.

The voting database

Election Guide: The race in every state

Explore the state of play in every presidential, House and Senate race. Try the Candidate Matcher, a 10-question quiz that pairs you up with politicians on the local and national level most closely aligned to your views.

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