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Jan 20th 2010
Will the majority of feds, who don't belong to any union, be hit with a proposed 40 percent excise tax on high-value health plans years before the tax hits union members? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey hopes to get some answers today.
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Nov 19th 2009
Frank Atwater, former President of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association, has died.
Mr. Atwater passed away on Tuesday, Nov.16, according to the current NARFE President Margaret Baptiste...
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Nov 6th 2009
Federal News Radio gets analysis about HR 3962 from the chairman and ranking member of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee; in addition, the National Active and Retired Employees Association weighs in on its concerns.
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Oct 30th 2009
Margaret Hostettler of NARFE discusses both the House and Senate bills and why federal employees should be paying close attention to the national health care debate.
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Oct 29th 2009
You've heard plenty about health care reform legislation, and by now you might've tuned some of the news out.
After all, conventional wisdom states that because you're a fed, the health care legislation won't impact you...
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Oct 22nd 2009
Extension comes after employee unions and others ask for it during a hearing last week. Employees must decide whether to stick with their current plan and see premiums increase, or move to a different plan.
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Oct 21st 2009
By Emily Jarvis
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The Defense Authorization bill is expected to pass and in it come big changes for the National Security Personnel System...
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Oct 21st 2009
The Defense Authorization bill could mean big changes for federal workers. The bill includes a cure for the FERS Flu, fix for the Dual Compensation Act and the end of NSPS.
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Oct 21st 2009
We are not seeing a tsunami of federal retirees as was once predicted, and there are some good reasons why we're not. We hear that today from a retirement benefits official at NARFE, and from our own Mike Causey, as part of our "Five Fallacies of Government" series.
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Sep 23rd 2009
Will health care reform affect FEHBP? On this week's Your Turn, Senior Correspondent Mike Causey asks that and other questions of Margaret Hostetler, Assistant Legislative Director of NARFE.
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Sep 23rd 2009
By Dorothy Ramienski
Internet Editor
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How will health care reform affect the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program (FEHBP)?
Thatwas the question posed on today's Your Turn...
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Apr 2nd 2009
More reaction on the retirement bill for federal workers that passed in the House.
We talk with Dan Adcock with the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association (NARFE)...
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Feb 25th 2009
Millions of retirees, including former feds and military personnel, as well as other people with Social Security benefits, will get a one-shot $250 payment, courtesy of the new economic stimulus law...
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Feb 24th 2009
In the old days pirates would often give their victims a choice. The choice? Walk the plank or get pushed off the plank. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says federal workers and retirees now find themselves in a similar bind.
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Feb 17th 2009
Coming soon to a federal office near you, 300,000 first-ever digital photographs of President Obama and Vice-President Biden. If you don't rate one because of your location or rank, Senior Correspondent Mike Causey tells how you can buy your own.
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