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Progress on the Comprehensive Paid Leave for Federal Employees Act

FMA attended a House Oversight and Reform Committee Mark-up on July 20, 2021. This hearing featured a markup of the Comprehensive Paid Leave for Federal Employees Act (H.R. 564), sponsored by Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), which would provide an additional twelve weeks of paid family leave to federal employees.

A Step Closer to a 2.7% Pay Raise for Feds

The Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) has voted to include a 2.7 percent pay raise for uniformed military service members as well as for civilian DoD employees. This matches the 2.7 percent raise for federal employees proposed in President Biden’s budget proposal, and tacitly endorsed by both House and Senate. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) had this to say about the 2.7 percent raise for feds: “We might finally include a pay raise for civilians that matches inflation,” she said. “I consider this a down payment after a decade that saw civilian pay fail to keep pace with inflation amid attempts by prior administrations to reduce benefits for the civilian workforce.”

What's Affecting Feds?
What Does Remote Work Mean For Locality Pay Areas?

Locality pay exists because some areas have significantly different costs of living from others. San Francisco, for example, has a locality pay 41.4% higher than federal General Schedule base pay. This is because of the vastly higher cost of living in San Francisco compared to much of the country; while the median rent in San Francisco costs $3,035 per month, the median rent in the state of West Virginia is $727 per month. Achieving the same lifestyle in some areas simply costs more than in others, which is why the federal government adjusts pay rates based on where you work.

An Update on Covid Policies

On July 29, 2021, President Biden issued an Executive Order stating federal employees, and federal contractors working at federal installations, either be fully vaccinated against the Covid-19 virus, or wear masks while indoors and agree to regular testing to ensure they have not contracted Covid-19.

Frank Kendall Confirmed as Air Force Secretary

Frank Kendall was confirmed as Secretary of the Air Force by the Senate and sworn in on July 28, 2021. In his capacity as Secretary of the Air Force, Kendall will serve as the top civilian overseeing the Air Force and Space Force.

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