North Carolina Federation Convention May 7, 2014 Legislative Update Jessica Klement Legislative Director.

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North Carolina Federation Convention May 7, 2014 Legislative Update Jessica Klement Legislative Director

Agenda Where We’ve Been Where We’re Going Grassroots Action NARFE-PAC

 Three-year federal employee pay freeze  Increase in retirement contributions for those hired on or after January 1, 2013 (2.3% increase)  Another increase in retirement contributions for those hired on or after January 1, 2014 (1.3%)  Sequestration and Furloughs  Small Raise in 2014 For a Grand Total of…. Where We’ve Been

Changes to Pay and Retirement …$120 Billion!

 Congress passed two-year (FY14 and FY15) budget agreement in January  Avoids sequestration-related furloughs for those years  Increased retirement contributions for new hires  President’s Budget getting little attention  No Senate budget this year, House working on one, but still unclear  Ultimately means no “grand bargain,” or big budget fights until FY16. Where We’ve Been: Budget Agreement

 Success can be judged as much by what happened as what didn’t happen  Chained CPI – no movement in Congress, not in President’s budget  No increase in retirement contributions for current feds, despite strong bipartisan support  No negative changes to FEHBP, despite efforts  Only positive ones – self plus one  Back pay provided to feds furloughed during the government shutdown unanimously  Improved Senate postal bill compared to original Where We’ve Been: It Wasn’t All Bad

Where Are We Going?  Two-year budget deal means lack of deadlines, emergencies, fiscal cliffs and manufactured crises on Capitol Hill.  But that doesn’t mean we stop working!  Here are some of the legislative priorities we’re working on.

 Senate Postal Reform bill – S  Most likely vehicle for postal reform  NARFE opposes: Sharply reduces benefits for ALL injured workers (FECA) Allows for the elimination of FERS pension Requires enrollment in Medicare Parts A & B  Passed Committee in February. Floor action is unlikely. Where Are We Going? Postal Reform

 A change in the way annual COLAs are computed to account for “behavioral adjustments”  Not an accurate measure of seniors’ spending habits  Seniors are already typically buying the lowest priced goods  Can’t substitute medicine/health care costs  Amounts to a loss of.3% in COLAs each year  Over a 9% COLA reduction after 25 years, totaling $48,000 for the average CSRS annuitant  ALWAYS ON THE TABLE. Where do your Members of Congress stand? Where Are We Going? Chained CPI

 Camp bill (H.R. 1780) to remove feds from FEHBP and place them in the state exchanges created under the ACA  Not moving through Congress  Comprehensive reform forthcoming from House ORG Chairman Darrell Issa (R-CA)  Ready to defend at a moment’s notice  New talking points on FEHBP available in toolkit Where Are We Going? FEHBP

 Bill to provide federal employees with a 3.3% pay raise in 2015 (H.R. 4202)  Bill to provide feds furloughed from sequestration back pay (H.R. 3744)  Bill to determine COLAs for federal annuities by the CPI-E (H.R. 4306)  Action letters available on the NARFE Legislative Action Center! ( Where Are We Going? New Legislation

WHAT?  A grassroots campaign designed to get NARFE members more engaged in legislation that affects them WHO?  You! WHY?  Because Congress can change your benefits AT ANY TIME WHERE?  In your home states and districts, at NARFE chapter meetings WHEN?  NOW! Protect America’s Heartbeat Grassroots Campaign

Protect America’s Heartbeat New Toolkits Available! 6 Individual Toolkits Easier to find information and print only what you need.

 Constantly rethinking how NARFE carries out grassroots activities based on individual factors:  Specific MOCs, chapter abilities, upcoming votes, etc...  Including legislative information at chapter meetings, federation events and in newsletters  Taking steps towards a larger, functioning grassroots program within NARFE  Building personal relationships with your members of Congress is key!  You are in a unique position to share your experiences as a federal worker  All politics is local. Drive it home! PAH Grassroots Campaign

NARFE-PAC Why is NARFE-PAC Important? Elections cost money. NARFE-PAC helps fund the campaigns of candidates who will support federal employees and retirees in Congress. Making sure our friends in Congress stay in Congress. Access. Allows direct contact with members of Congress, face- to-face interactions at campaign fundraisers Leaders. Helps develop relationships with our strongest proponents, helps them gain more influence.

NARFE-PAC vs. Coalition Partners

NARFE-PAC Receipts Over Time

Questions?