President Joe Biden signed an executive order that will give most federal employees a 2% increase starting January 2025.
The average 2% federal pay raise will become effective in January for civilian employees on the General Schedule.
The president was apparently unmoved by federal employee groups and some House Democrats’ pleas to restore pay parity between the civilian and military workforces.
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Texas Republican Rep. Chip Roy, who is leading the fight among conservative House Republicans to tank the CR, also ...
Senator Dick Durbin mocked CNN after Manu Raju, the network's chief congressional correspondent, pressed him on whether ...
In the latest example of Congress being dysfunctional, our elected officials are currently scrambling to come up with a ...
It's true that the proposed spending bill would give lawmakers a salary increase, but the actual raise would be 3.8%, ...
Sen. Dick Durbin was confronted by a CNN reporter on a provision that gives pay raises to lawmakers in the latest spending ...