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NARFE Reacts to President Trump’s Government Reorganization PlanSweeping changes could be coming to the Office of Personnel Management if Congress approves Trump’s proposals. READ MORE
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NARFE Issues Statement in Response to Senate Appropriations Committee’s Inclusion of Federal Pay Raise in FY19 Appropriations BillThis modest, yet much-deserved raise for America’s hardworking, middle-class federal employees is welcome and is an investment that will maintain and strengthen the federal workforce.READ MORE
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NARFE SEEKS FEDERAL EMPLOYEE PAY RAISE VIA APPROPRIATIONSIn a letter to The Honorable Rodney Frelinghuysen, Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, NARFE President Richard G. Thissen requests that federal workers receive a meaningful pay raise – in line with private-sector pay increases in 2019.READ MORE
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NARFE Staff Addresses Impact of Proposed Benefit Cuts on Government Matters showWith proposed cuts to earned benefits affecting both feds and retirees, NARFE Staff Vice President, Advocacy Jessica Klement appeared on Government Matters to discuss the impact on hiring federal workers and what modernization of the civil service system may look like.READ MORE
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NARFE is proud to honor our nation’s public servantsEach day they serve, protect, and improve life for all Americans. Our nation is stronger because of their hard work both on the front lines and behind the scenes, keeping government running efficiently, effectively and safely.READ MORE
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NARFE Issues Statement in Response to OPM Proposed Cuts to Earned Benefits“Diminishing the value of retirement benefits in any way for those who have already earned them – including by eliminating or reducing COLAs, altering how they are calculated, or eliminating an entire element of the pension – fails to honor the basic commitments made to our public servants,” said NARFE President Richard G. Thissen.READ MORE
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NARFE Disappointed in Senate Postal Reform BillDisappointed with both the introduction of the Postal Reform Act of 2018, and the request for the bill to bypass the committee process, NARFE President Richard G. Thissen issued a statement today that details how proposed changes would affect retirees of the postal service. “This proposal seeks to balance the books of the United States Postal Service (USPS) on the backs of postal retirees,” he said. READ MORE
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Survivor Benefits: Ensure Your Peace of MindJuly 26 at 2 p.m. ETConfused by federal survivor elections? James Marshall, Head of NARFE Federal Benefits Institute, explains your choices so your dependents will be protected. Register here.
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OPM Director Dr. Jeff Pon to Speak at FEDcon18Pon will share his vision and priorities for the federal workforce on Monday, August 27.READ MORE
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NARFE reacts to President Trump's FY19 BudgetNARFE objects to $152.5 billion in cuts to earned federal benefits laid out in President Trump’s FY19 Budget. “This budget request is a continuation of unprecedented attacks on the earned pay and benefits of our nation’s public servants by this White House,” said NARFE President Richard G. Thissen. Click here to read more.
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FAQsTSP Modernization Act of 2017This new law is a big win for the federal community – but it may take up to 2 years to issue regulations. Get your questions answered on Thrift Savings Plan changes. Find out more!
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YOUR VOTE COUNTS!2018 NARFE electionsNARFE members will vote on candidates for office and proposed bylaws and resolutions in the June 2018 issue of narfe magazine or online. Find FAQs, candidate statements, ballot questions and proposed bylaws and resolutions here!
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Sweeping changes could be coming to the Office of Personnel Management if Congress approves Trump’s proposals. READ MORE

This modest, yet much-deserved raise for America’s hardworking, middle-class federal employees is welcome and is an investment that will maintain and strengthen the federal workforce.READ MORE

In a letter to The Honorable Rodney Frelinghuysen, Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, NARFE President Richard G. Thissen requests that federal workers receive a meaningful pay raise – in line with private-sector pay increases in 2019.READ MORE

With proposed cuts to earned benefits affecting both feds and retirees, NARFE Staff Vice President, Advocacy Jessica Klement appeared on Government Matters to discuss the impact on hiring federal workers and what modernization of the civil service system may look like.READ MORE

Each day they serve, protect, and improve life for all Americans. Our nation is stronger because of their hard work both on the front lines and behind the scenes, keeping government running efficiently, effectively and safely.READ MORE

“Diminishing the value of retirement benefits in any way for those who have already earned them – including by eliminating or reducing COLAs, altering how they are calculated, or eliminating an entire element of the pension – fails to honor the basic commitments made to our public servants,” said NARFE President Richard G. Thissen.READ MORE

Disappointed with both the introduction of the Postal Reform Act of 2018, and the request for the bill to bypass the committee process, NARFE President Richard G. Thissen issued a statement today that details how proposed changes would affect retirees of the postal service. “This proposal seeks to balance the books of the United States Postal Service (USPS) on the backs of postal retirees,” he said. READ MORE

Confused by federal survivor elections? James Marshall, Head of NARFE Federal Benefits Institute, explains your choices so your dependents will be protected. Register here.

Pon will share his vision and priorities for the federal workforce on Monday, August 27.READ MORE

NARFE objects to $152.5 billion in cuts to earned federal benefits laid out in President Trump’s FY19 Budget. “This budget request is a continuation of unprecedented attacks on the earned pay and benefits of our nation’s public servants by this White House,” said NARFE President Richard G. Thissen. Click here to read more.

This new law is a big win for the federal community – but it may take up to 2 years to issue regulations. Get your questions answered on Thrift Savings Plan changes. Find out more!

NARFE members will vote on candidates for office and proposed bylaws and resolutions in the June 2018 issue of narfe magazine or online. Find FAQs, candidate statements, ballot questions and proposed bylaws and resolutions here!