How health care legislation on Capitol Hill could affect feds

You’ve heard plenty about health care reform legislation, and by now you might’ve tuned some of the news out. After all, conventional wisdom states ...

You’ve heard plenty about health care reform legislation, and by now you might’ve tuned some of the news out.

After all, conventional wisdom states that because you’re a fed, the health care legislation won’t impact you.

Well, not necessarily.

We talked about it with Margaret Hostettler, Assistant Director of Legislation at the National Active and Retired Federal Employees (NARFE), and she’s been keeping very close watch over the legislation as it makes its way through Capitol Hill.

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