Becoming a TSP Millionaire: One Federal Employee’s Story
A federal employee with the Fish and Wildlife Service tells his story of how he became a millionaire by investing in the TSP throughout his federal career.
A federal employee with the Fish and Wildlife Service tells his story of how he became a millionaire by investing in the TSP throughout his federal career.
The U. S. Supreme Court slapped down a decision by the Arizona state courts that held the Uniformed Services Former Spouses’ Protection Act did not pre-empt the Arizona family court’s order requiring that a military retiree make up for a portion of his annuity lost by his ex-wife by operation of federal law.
The Federal Supervisor Training Act is likely to be reintroduced. The author looks at what is in the bill and how it could be improved.
Michael Flynn has been accused of violating the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution. What is this clause and how does it apply to retired military personnel?
Congressman Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) has announced that his last day in Congress will be on June 30th.
Federal employees who travel for work can now officially be reimbursed for using ride sharing services under a new law that was just passed this week.
The author says that MSPB’s Merit Principles Survey provides insight into the perceptions of sexual orientation discrimination against LGBT federal employees.
A House committee held a hearing on federal employee compensation. Interest groups are out in force. Here is a summary of competing arguments.
The House Transportation Committee recently held a hearing to debate the possibility of privatizing a portion of the nation’s air traffic control system.
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has issued a notice about a continuing pay freeze for senior federal officials.