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  2. United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    Along with earning salaries, senators receive retirement and health benefits that are identical to other federal employees, and are fully vested after five years of service. [51] Senators are covered by the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) or Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS). FERS has been the Senate's retirement system since ...

  3. Pay raises for SC state employees settled. Here’s how much ...

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    South Carolina state employees can expect a pay raise of $2,500 or 5%, whichever is higher, state budget writers have decided. ... The Senate also put in $3.2 million for the State Election ...

  4. Will SC teachers, state employees get anticipated raises ...

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    Under the Senate plan, state employees earning less than $50,000 a year would receive a $2,500 pay raise. Those earning more than $50,000 would receive a 5% raise.

  5. Social Security bill to expand benefits is in the hands of ...

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    The GPO impacts the spousal benefits of people who work for federal, state or local governments — including police officers, firefighters and teachers — if the job is not covered by Social ...

  6. United States Congress and citizens - Wikipedia

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    Since each state has two senators, residents of smaller states have more clout in the Senate than residents of larger states. But since 1787, the population disparity between large and small states has grown; in 2006, for example, California had seventy times the population of Wyoming . [ 45 ]

  7. United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor ...

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    The committee’s jurisdiction at the end of the 19th and early 20th centuries focused largely on issues relating to federal employees’ working conditions and federal education aid. Prominent action considered by the committee in the 1910s and 1920s included the creation of a national minimum wage , the establishments of a Department of Labor ...

  8. Congressional pension - Wikipedia

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    The accrual rate for congressional service between 1984 and December 31, 2012, is covered by a FERS "special" computation that is similar to that for Federal employees such as First Responders, FBI Special Agents, and Air Traffic Control Officers. The accrual rate is 1.7% for the first 20 years and 1.0% for each year beyond the 20th.

  9. Senate approves bill to bolster Social Security benefits for ...

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    The Senate approved legislation to provide full Social Security benefits for public service workers who hold jobs outside of their government work. The Senate approved legislation to provide full ...

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