New Travel Reimbursement Rules Proposed for Federal Employees
The General Services Administration is proposing new travel reimbursement rules for federal workers.
The General Services Administration is proposing new travel reimbursement rules for federal workers.
The Departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services have released updated nutritional guidelines to encourage Americans to follow “healthy eating patterns.”
The Senior Executives Association announced today that it is seeking a permanent president.
The Office of Personnel Management was able to reduce the backlog of federal employees’ retirement claims to close out 2015. This is a good thing too since retirement applications usually surge in January. Here is a glimpse of what OPM’s retirement inventory might look like at this time next month.
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What’s the net worth of your Senator or Congressman? Here’s how to find out.
The vice president and certain political appointees will continue to have their pay levels frozen heading into 2016.
The Internal Revenue Service announced this week that tax season for American taxpayers will begin January 19, 2016.
One Congressman wants to stop the Environmental Protection Agency from using taxpayer money on agency public relations campaigns which he says are “used to advertise poorly crafted rules and regulations to the American public.”