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Posts by Rebecca Piazza

Whenever people complain about the number of folks relying on food stamps, it is worth reminding them that SNAP is, by too large of a degree, a subsidy for corporations that refuse to pay a living wage and their political allies who reject public policy prescriptions to reduce income inequality.

5 months ago 34610 11394 851 675

Destroying government records is illegal and the people doing it should face grievous consequences. The attorneys overseeing it should be disbarred.

7 months ago 610 249 13 8
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Republicans' new Medicaid red tape will push Missouri to the brink and block healthcare for millions • Missouri Independent The budget bill passed by the U.S. House will kick millions of people off of Medicaid by piling on new red tape.

Today in the @missouriindependent.com
I shared how new Medicaid red tape imposed by Republicans will kick over 10 million people off their healthcare, including more than 180,000 people in Missouri ‼️

missouriindependent.com/2025/06/06/r...

10 months ago 56 17 4 2

Interesting heuristic here: since the overwhelming majority of people are employed, almost by definition the majority of people who lose SNAP benefits to paperwork requirements will be people who have just lost their jobs. An odd group to target for an austerity campaign!

11 months ago 2 1 1 0

Agriculture text is out. Will go through it in this thread.

tl;dr: this'd be the largest SNAP (nutrition assistance, formerly food stamps) cuts in history. It would severely worsen food insecurity in America.

11 months ago 865 389 23 42

My daughter’s speech therapist went out of business because Medicaid reimbursement rates were too low. We do not have Medicaid. I’m going to keep posting this until people understand that when Medicaid gets cut *everyone* loses services.

11 months ago 14077 4707 154 114

When government capacity is intentionally reduced, anyone with needs out of the ordinary is the first feel the failure

11 months ago 60 16 1 0
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Some news about RIFs within HHS's procurement staff. I oversaw HHS procurement policy as an assistant secretary for a year and know folks still there. Heavy sledding alert, but TLDR: Enormous cuts make contract bloat and fraud far likelier. 1/10

1 year ago 135 46 4 10

Today I lost an NIH grant training clinicians to do research about intimate partner violence with perinatal women.

More women are murdered in the perinatal period than die of obstetric complications.

I didn't just lose a grant. We lost an entire cohort of people building careers to prevent that.

1 year ago 28943 9061 851 489

I helped build a government AI system. DOGE fired me, rolled the AI out to the whole agency, and implied the AI can do my job and the jobs of the others they've fired.

It can't. But, what DOGE accidentally revealed about themselves in the process is fascinating. 🧵

1 year ago 10452 4362 194 770

Where Vincent Vega can’t get over the bargain of a five dollar shake

1 year ago 5 1 1 0

18F alum here. While I appreciate the well-deserved attention the 18F team is getting, let's address a fundamental misunderstanding of why 18F was so effective in working with other govt agencies to improve their digital services and why starting a consulting company is not a substitute. 1/

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2025 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey and Compliance with Recent Executive Orders | CHCOC

Every year, OPM runs the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey to find out how feds feel about their jobs. It's a big deal for agencies, who all want to be top-ranked. (IIRC, NASA usually wins.) This year, OPM is skipping it. www.chcoc.gov/content/2025...

1 year ago 26 8 2 2

... and one of the reasons why you haven't heard of 18F is because 18F's successes are really down to the agencies, departments, and programs. Because they're responsible for the tech.

And you want them to be responsible, not a small authoritarian unaccountable cadre that works in secret.

1 year ago 81 7 1 0
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18F, the federal government’s technology shop, was demolished by Musk’s team shortly after midnight. It was a cost-recoverable org, charging agencies for their expertise, using a consulting model. Its cost to government was negligible, its benefits huge. My team there once saved DoD $500 billion.

1 year ago 6252 2361 87 192

Mourning 18F’s elimination as a former employee but even more so as a former 18F agency customer. Unlike DOGE, 18F did the hard work of cultural transformation and sharing their methods with other Feds as they helped improve services. They weren’t just techies, they were teachers.

1 year ago 333 46 0 3

I want to read this piece!

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Drug test failures fueling shortage of school crossing guards in D.C. More than two in five who apply to be crossing guards test positive, largely for marijuana, a drug D.C. legalized a decade ago.

I would much rather have a crossing guard by my neighborhood school who occasionally smokes pot on the weekend than no crossing guard, which is the current situation. This risk calculus seems wrong. www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/202...

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The point of excluding categories of people from the military like this is to send the message that they are unworthy of citizenship, it is pure bigotry and the assumptions behind it are disproven by the honorable service of the people being targeted in the first place bsky.app/profile/bran...

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If you think a food is so unhealthy that it should be banned for food stamp recipients, you should support banning it for richer people too. Otherwise, you either support poisoning the middle class, or you're just trying to further control and complicate poor people's lives

If you think a food is so unhealthy that it should be banned for food stamp recipients, you should support banning it for richer people too. Otherwise, you either support poisoning the middle class, or you're just trying to further control and complicate poor people's lives

Don’t make me tap the sign (cc RFK Jr)

1 year ago 1632 221 11 5

This is like if the mob got to fire every federal agent investigating organized crime bsky.app/profile/make...

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Musk Allies Discuss Deploying A.I. to Find Budget Savings A top official at the General Services Administration said artificial intelligence could be used to identify waste and redundancies in federal contracts.

1/ I suspect we are days away from hearing Elon is "using AI" to “streamline” benefits programs.

You should know why fully automating decisions about who gets critical assistance is a terrible idea that will have disastrous consequences.

A 🧵 based on work I’ve done with the great @awhf.bsky.social

1 year ago 235 106 16 24

Hello week 2 of tax filing season! 💥

Direct File is live and you can now import your tax information directly from the IRS.

Visit DirectFile.irs.gov to check eligibility and learn more. 👏

1 year ago 33 17 5 0
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Musk's Junta Establishes Him as Head of Government Imagining how we'd cover overseas what's happening to the U.S. right now

Having watched with growing alarm the developments of the last 24 and 36 hours in Washington, I thought I’d take a stab at how the US media would cover this story if it was happening in a foreign country. Here’s that story that should be written this weekend: www.doomsdayscenario.co/p/musk-s-jun...

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There appear to be at least three separately operating heel factions breaking things within the government in wholly different ways right now. There's the Miller-headed immigration one, the DOGE/Elon one, and a Project 2025 OMB one. This dynamic hasn't showed up in mainstream reporting at all.

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Wyden Demands Answers Following Report of Musk Personnel Seeking Access to Highly Sensitive U.S. Treasury Payments System | The United States Senate Committee on Finance Wyden Demands Answers Following Report of Musk Personnel Seeking Access to Highly Sensitive U.S. Treasury Payments System

Appreciate that @wyden.senate.gov is asking important questions about access to the payments system. Journalists, please raise these up. I hope more actions will be taken ASAP.
www.finance.senate.gov/chairmans-ne...

1 year ago 465 168 13 10
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Elon’s Twitter Destruction Playbook Hits The US Government, And It’s Even More Dangerous Remember how Elon Musk destroyed Twitter by ripping apart its infrastructure without understanding it? Now imagine that same playbook applied to the federal government. It’s happening, and th…

“He’s applying the same destructive playbook to the federal government, where the stakes involve not just user experience or advertising dollars, but the basic functioning of American democracy.” www.techdirt.com/2025/01/31/e...

1 year ago 240 72 10 4

We can help feed each other and clothe each other. We can take each other in and provide shelter. We can raise money. We can know our rights when it comes to ICE, etc.

But I can’t fly a fucking plane.

“We’re all we have” has its limits. We need government regulations for a reason.

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