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Enhanced VA Health Care Enrollment Opportunity Closing for Certain Combat Veterans

Posted by Editor On January 18, 2011 In News
SOURCE: www.va.gov WASHINGTON – Certain combat Veterans who were discharged from active duty service before Jan. 28, 2003 have until Jan. 27, 2011 to take advantage of their enhanced health care enrollment opportunity through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). [...] Read More
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New report: 129 million Americans with a pre-existing condition could be denied coverage without new health reform law

Posted by Editor On January 18, 2011 In News
SOURCE: www.hhs.gov Without Affordable Care Act protections, in 2014, 1 in 2 non-elderly Americans could be denied coverage or charged more due to a pre-existing condition Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today released a new analysis showing that, [...] Read More
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Tricare Young Adult Program Announced

Posted by Editor On January 18, 2011 In News
SOURCE: www.defense.gov The Department of Defense announced today its introduction of the premium-based Tricare Young Adult Program (TYAP) which extends medical coverage to eligible military family members to the age of 26.  Expected to be in place later this spring, [...] Read More
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NTEU Joins Coalition Urging President to Reject Proposals Harmful to Government Service

Posted by Editor On January 18, 2011 In News
SOURCE: www.www.nteu.org Washington, D.C.—The nation’s largest independent federal union joined a coalition of 15 organizations in a letter to President Obama calling on the White House to reject proposals that would cut federal civilian retirement and health benefits, freeze federal [...] Read More
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Postmaster General Restructures U.S. Postal Service

Posted by Editor On January 11, 2011 In News
SOURCE: www.www.usps.com WASHINGTON — A 16 percent reduction to the officer ranks, realigning revenue-generating business units and closing one Area office are among steps taken today by Postmaster General Patrick R. Donahoe to create a leaner, faster, smarter U.S. Postal [...] Read More
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Statement of HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius on Blue Shield of California’s proposed rate increase

Posted by Editor On January 10, 2011 In News
SOURCE: www.hhs.gov “The people of California have a right to be concerned when they see this kind of rate increase month after month. We have reached out to California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones and know he is doing everything in [...] Read More
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President Signed Improvements to Post-9/11 GI Bill

Posted by Editor On January 7, 2011 In News
SOURCE: www.va.gov Many Non-College Programs, State Service of Reserves and Guard Covered WASHINGTON – To bring the educational benefits of the Post-9/11 GI Bill closer to more Veterans and Service Members, President Obama signed legislation Jan. 4 that streamlines the [...] Read More
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HUD and HHS announce joint effort to assist nearly 1,000 non-elderly persons with disabilities to move from institutions to independence

Posted by Editor On January 6, 2011 In News
SOURCE: www.hhs.gov Federal partnership delivers first rental vouchers, supportive services for this group WASHINGTON – U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Shaun Donovan and Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced today a joint partnership between the [...] Read More
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Release From HHS on The Affordable Care Act

Posted by Editor On January 6, 2011 In News
SOURCE: www.hhs.gov Secretaries Sebelius, Solis, and Geithner update Congress on Affordable Care Act implementation, how reform will continue to give Americans more freedom in health care choices WASHINGTON – Today, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Labor Secretary Hilda [...] Read More
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Service Credit Background

Posted by Editor On January 6, 2011 In News
SOURCE: www.opm.gov Service Credit is a program that allows employees to make payments into the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) or Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) for certain periods of service during which they either did not contribute to the [...] Read More
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