March 17, 2018
Congress has until midnight on Friday, March 23, to pass legislation to keep the government running after the current Continuing Resolution expires. House and Senate leadership have four legislative…
March 14, 2018
On Sunday May 6, 2018 the Federal Employee Education & Assistance fund (FEEA) will be hosting their annual Public Service Charity 5K. The National Federation of Federal Employees has been…
February 14, 2018
The President’s FY19 budget proposes dismantling much of the financial and employment security that federal employees fought for over the past 100 years. The release of the budget language on…
February 12, 2018
The 2018 NFFE-IAM Legislative Conference will officially begin on May 7th and close in the evening on May 9th. The conference is hosted at the Hyatt Regency Washington, 400 New…
February 7, 2018
To the shock of almost no one, the House and Senate are scrambling to keep the government from shutting down Thursday at midnight when the current Continuing Resolution (CR) expires. …
February 1, 2018
The National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE) is proud to announce that Damaris Miller, president of NFFE Local 225 and secretary-treasurer of the NFFE Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Council,…
January 25, 2018
Congressional leaders indicated that at least one more Continuing Resolution (CR) can be expected this year as other political agenda items continue to blur the path to permanent appropriations for…
January 25, 2018
A leaked document from the Office of Personnel Management cites the intent to set in motion an initiative to “bring Federal pay in line with the private sector” through $300…
January 19, 2018
As the midnight deadline approaches for the current Continuing Resolution (CR), it seems there is no resolution in sight to prevent a partial lapse of appropriations, otherwise known as a…
January 17, 2018
The current Continuing Resolution (CR) expires Friday, January 19 at midnight. At this point, it is unclear if Congress has enough votes to agree to another short-term CR, which would…