National Park Service is evaluating where electric scooters and hoverboards should be allowed

by PEER | April 2, 2025
While giving individual park leaders some discretion makes sense to Frank Buono, he thinks more guardrails are needed to protect sensitive areas. “I would like to see a final rule really strengthened to protect the special places in the parks that could be harmed from inappropriate uses ...

PEERMail | Three Big Things Happening

by PEER |
A warm welcome to our new Director of Development and Communications, ensuring legal representation for every federal employee working in the environmental and public health space, and exposing the illegal activities of DOGE and Elon Musk ...

Federal Civil Service Court Shuttered When Most Needed

by PEER | March 31, 2025
MSPB Quorum Loss Hobbles Whistleblower, RIF & Due Process Protections ...

Seattle federal worker sues over free speech rights amid DOGE crackdown

by PEER | March 27, 2025
Carolyn McConnell, a Seattle-based attorney for the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), filed a lawsuit on March 12 against the federal government, alleging that it unfairly punished her for First Amendment-protected activity she conducted during her free time. The suit was filed ...

More than 100,000 Federal Employees Paid Not to Work

by PEER |
Nearly 5% of Civilian Workforce Now on Paid Administrative Leave and Counting ...
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