Bill Introduced to Ensure Overtime Pay for Secret Service Employees
Legislation has been introduced to ensure Secret Service agents are paid overtime despite the agency saying it has reached its overtime pay caps.
Postal Service Mail Carrier Convicted in Stolen Identity Tax Refund Scheme
A Georgia letter carrier has been convicted for his role in a stolen identity tax refund scheme totaling over $2.5 million in fraudulent refund checks.
The TSP and Federal Employees
How do you use the TSP? How do you react to market swings? Take this anonymous survey to share your feedback.
Can I Deposit an Inheritance I Received Into My TSP Account?
My Aunt Bertha died and left me a tidy sum as an inheritance. Can I deposit this money in my Thrift Savings Plan account?
OPM Wants You to Get a Flu Shot
It’s flu season, and the Office of Personnel Management is encouraging federal employees to get flu shots.
DOJ Says It Won’t Prosecute Lois Lerner for IRS Targeting Scandal
The Justice Department said that it does not intend to prosecute Lois Lerner for her role in the IRS targeting scandal of Tea Party groups.
CBP Announces Contract Awards for ‘Other Materials’ Border Wall Prototypes
Customs and Border Protection has announced awards of contracts to companies for constructing the “other materials” border wall prototypes.
10 Questions You Should Ask A Financial Advisor Before Considering Moving Your TSP
If you are thinking of moving funds out of the TSP to invest them with a financial advisor, you need to screen that individual carefully. These are some questions you should ask any prospective candidates.
Bill Aims to Limit Agencies From Mailing Visible Social Security Numbers
Congress has passed legislation that would restrict the publication of Social Security numbers on federal documents that are sent through the mail.