Senate Bill Would Eliminate Congressional Pensions
Legislation introduced this week would end pensions for Members of Congress if it were to become law.
Legislation introduced this week would end pensions for Members of Congress if it were to become law.
OPM announced that it has renewed a contract with ID Experts to continue providing free identity theft monitoring services for the agency’s data breaches.
Companion legislation has been introduced in the House to give federal employees back pay plus interest for shutdowns.
An agreement has been reached in principle to avoid another shutdown. The author analyzes possible outcomes and implications for federal employees.
The author provides an “apples to apples” comparison of fees between the TSP and an IRA to see how they stack up.
New legislation promises to keep Social Security solvent for the rest of the century, but the author says the devil is in the details of the bill.
Initial indicators are that the economy felt minimal impact from the shutdown, potentially giving politicians more incentive to utilize them in the future.
OPM has released a list of frequently asked post-shutdown questions addressing various pay/benefits issues.
The Postal Service’s financial losses continued in the first quarter of FY 2019 in which it reported a net loss of $1.5 billion.
Social media has made it easier than ever to violate the Hatch Act. Here are some important things to know about how this law can impact federal employees.