A lot of times the payroll offices are not updated with the new pay adjustment by the time they mail out or deposit those … payments," Tammy Flanagan said.
Lifetime earnings, career interruptions and caregiving responsibilities continue to shape retirement outcomes for women in federal service.
Unions hope to allow firefighters and police to retire at 55, instead of 57, but California cities and counties have pension cost concerns.
A law enforcement leader says changes to the state's public employee retirement system have put first responders at a ...
A full career as a California Highway Patrol officer or a Cal Fire firefighter often ends with a six-figure pension that provides a comfortable retirement after countless hours spent in harm's way.
South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden signed (March 11, 2026) three cryptocurrency security bills into law. “My number one ...
The following is the introduction to a five-part series on Federal Law Enforcement. Each forthcoming installment—CBP, ICE, FBI, ATF, and DEA, in that order—will follow a consistent structure covering ...
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The First Amendment protects your right to take photos and videos of law enforcement officers performing their duties in public. This applies to ICE agents, police, FBI, National Guard troops, and any ...
Most retirees know the basics: claim early and get less, wait and get more. But a law signed in early 2025 rewrote rules that had quietly penalized millions of public workers for decades, and the ...