Government to Close as D.C. Reflects on Legacy of George H.W. Bush
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Government to Close as D.C. Reflects on Legacy of George H.W. Bush

Last week, former President George Herbert Walker Bush passed away at 94-years-old, with public figures all across D.C. taking the occasion to remember Bush's legacy before, during, and after his single term as president. Barbara Bush, George H.W. Bush's wife and First Lady, also passed away earlier this year.  

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US Digital Service: Why we Serve
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US Digital Service: Why we Serve

Civil Servant Noreen Hecmanczuk shares what government service means to her in this video.  She describes the legacy of her Uncle Mike, who served in World War II and instilled in her the value of public service.

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When it Comes to Selecting Healthcare, Americans Need to do their Homework and be Informed Consumers
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When it Comes to Selecting Healthcare, Americans Need to do their Homework and be Informed Consumers

The annual Open Season, running now through December 10, is an important time for more than eight million federal employees covered in the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program (FEHB).  This is the time to anticipate health care needs and review health care options for next year, and it can be filled with more questions than answers.

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FMA Looking Forward to Working With the 116th Congress
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FMA Looking Forward to Working With the 116th Congress

Last month, Americans went to the polls to cast their ballots in the midterm elections. As a non-partisan organization, the Federal Managers Association watched the election results closely, supporting both Democrats and Republicans with a track record of working to enhance the federal workforce.

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Third-Highest Ranking DOD Official Resigns After 9 Monthsv
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Third-Highest Ranking DOD Official Resigns After 9 Monthsv

After serving in the position for a mere nine months, John “Jay” Gibson has announced that he will step aside as the Department of Defense’s chief management officer, the third-highest ranking official within the Pentagon, according to Federal News Network’s Jared Serbu.

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OPM Gives 30-Day Deadline on Bargaining Agreements
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OPM Gives 30-Day Deadline on Bargaining Agreements

The U.S. Office of Personnel Management is giving agencies a 30 day deadline to submit collective bargaining agreements and arbitration awards “in accordance with EO 13836,” a May executive order that made significant changes to the way agencies interact with federal labor unions.

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U.S. Forest Service Launches Christmas Tree Cutting Permit Website
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U.S. Forest Service Launches Christmas Tree Cutting Permit Website

With Thanksgiving now behind us, the U.S. Forest Service is turning its attention to Christmas, which is less than a month away, launching a new “Open Forest” website aimed at making it easier for Americans to obtain a permit to cut down Christmas trees “in some national forests, following certain rules and regulations.”

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Connolly Bill Aims To Improve Federal Retiree COLAs
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Connolly Bill Aims To Improve Federal Retiree COLAs

A new bill from Congressman Gerry Connolly (D-VA) aims to bring more parity to federal retirement, ensuring no differences between the current Federal Employee Retirement System (FERS) and the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) governing some federal employees who retired in previous years, prior to FERS’ creation in 1986 and subsequent implementation.

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