If your regular September game plan is to recover from your vacation and focus on back-to-school stuff, Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says you picked the wr...
If you were looking to September as a time for some on-the-job time to recuperate from your vacation you may have picked the wrong month.
Thanks to frequent and extended time-outs this year (and a backlog of work) Congress will have only nine working days until the new fiscal year begins Oct. 1. Congress is still on its August recess until after Labor Day.
Things to be decided during this very-short working month include:
So what’s going to happen? Let’s go to the experts.
On today’s Your Turn radio show, we’ll be talking with John Hatton from the National Active and Retired Federal Employees. NARFE is hoping to head off any Medicare premium hikes, and also derail a plan to reduce future COLAs for retirees.
Katie Maddocks, from the Federal Managers Association, will also join us to talk about the shutdown situation, the 2016 pay raise and allegations that there is an executive “hit list” at the Department of Veterans Affairs.
The show is live from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. ET at Federal News Radio or 1500 AM in the Washington area. If you want to call in during the show our number is 202-465-3080, or you can email questions to me, before the show, at: mcausey@federalnewsradio.com.
Congress established the Department of the Treasury on Sept. 2, 1789.
Source: On This Day
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