New Chairman Also Pending in House
On the House side, Rep. Dan Burton, R-Ind., will have to give up the chairmanship of the Government Reform Committee …More
On the House side, Rep. Dan Burton, R-Ind., will have to give up the chairmanship of the Government Reform Committee …More
With Republicans taking control of the Senate, control of the key committee that handles federal employee and retiree matters there, …More
Action is not expected on legislation (HR-664 and S-611) to soften the impact of the “government pension offset” that reduces …More
Another bill (HR-3340) with an apparently good chance to pass in the lame duck session would allow federal employees at …More
During the lame duck session Congress also likely will try once again to break a deadlock on the fiscal 2003 …More
Another issue certain to arise in the post-election session is legislation to create a Department of Homeland Security out of …More
The Office of Personnel Management has released a fact sheet on the situation for the January 2003 federal pay raises, …More
One issue still to be decided in deliberations on the budget is the size of the January 2003 average general …More
Congress is back at work this week for what could be a brief lame duck session during which it will …More
https://www.fedweek.com/definity_redirect_email.htm Are you getting your money’s worth from your health plan? Beginning this week, Federal and Postal employees have the …More
We’ve posted 2003 premiums for the Federal Employees Health Benefits program in our Hot Free Info section of our website: …More
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission plans to hold public hearings soon on options for streamlining and speeding up its process …More
OMB noted that the biggest user, the Defense Department, has canceled about 400,000 travel cards, nearly a fifth of all …More
The Office of Management and Budget has imposed new requirements for agencies to report on the use of purchase and …More
In its request for bids, OPM proposed, as it previously indicated, that the maximum annual employee investment in a healthcare …More
In its request for bids, OPM indicated that it expects a relatively small percentage of employees would participate at the …More
The Office of Personnel Management has put out a request for bids to create the “flexible spending account” program for …More
Although most federal employees have heard the term “Circular A-76” and understand that it involves the government’s policy affecting privatization …More
The Office of Personnel Management has released an updated list of states designated as “medically underserved” in the Federal Employees …More
Administration officials have offered the following breakdown of the 11.1 percent average premium increase in FEHB premiums. Increased utilization, technology …More
Starting November 11 and running through December 12, Federal Employees Health Benefits program enrollees will have the opportunity to change …More
In recent years, the annual raise for uniformed military personnel, not the federal pay law, has served as the indicator …More
While Congress and the White House still have not set the January 2003 federal pay raise, an early indicator of …More
https://www.fedweek.com/definity_redirect.htm This fall Federal and Postal employees have the opportunity to choose a new and unique health plan through the …More
The U.S. Postal Service says it eliminated about 23,000 positions in fiscal 2002 and plans to reduce another 12,000 positions …More
The chairman of the Joint Economic Committee, Rep. Jim Saxton, R-N.J., meanwhile said his “ultimate goal is the total repeal …More
The congressional Joint Economic Committee, a powerful Capitol Hill force in setting tax and investment policies, has endorsed changes in …More
Office of Personnel Management statistics show that among the largest federal occupations, several white-collar occupations experienced growth-in some cases rapid …More
The TSP catch-up authority likely would be a popular benefit at least in the initial years, according to a Congressional …More
Final approval is still possible this year of pending legislation (HR-3340) that would allow federal employees at least 50 years …More