Legislation Would Give Federal Employees a Holiday for St. Patrick’s Day
Legislation has been introduced to make St. Patrick’s Day a federal holiday.
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Legislation has been introduced to make St. Patrick’s Day a federal holiday.
Dr. Anthony Fauci has retired but is still making the news. New proposed legislation would eliminate his former position at NIAID and restructure the agency.
One Congresswoman still wants to establish an inspector general to oversee the TSP.
The House passed a bill that would prohibit federal employees from censoring free speech or pressuring social media companies to censor speech.
Legislation has been reintroduced in Congress to shield federal employees from foreclosures and evictions during a partial government shutdown.
A new bill would provide compensation or possible reinstatement for federal employees who resigned or were fired after refusing the COVID vaccine mandate.
Legislation has been introduced to potentially increase the COLAs for some federal retirees in some years.
Legislation has been introduced to expand paid leave for federal employees.
A bill called the TSP Fiduciary Security Act would require TSP to restrict investments and voting rights to protect national security.
Legislation has been reintroduced to repeal the federal employee vaccine mandate.