Jan 1, 2011
Dec 31, 2010
An Historical Question
The two other pieces of legislation that I can think of that might compare would be Medicare and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Medicare was and is extremely important but this new legislation gives health care to far more people. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was of such a different nature that comparisons are difficult.
What do you think?
Dec 30, 2010
Data Theft At Social Security Contractor
Furloughs May Continue In California
For more than a year, state workers who go through disability applications were ordered by [California] Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to take two or three unpaid days off each month.That's a practice that disability advocates say has hurt disabled workers and state employees but hasn't helped the state.
But it's a practice that could continue, though to a lesser degree, after Schwarzenegger leaves office. ...
[T]he Social Security Administration has sent a letter to Gov.-elect Jerry Brown, asking him to ensure that SSDI processors are "exempt from any sort of furloughs or pay freezes or overtime restrictions."
It's not clear, though, if anything will change under Brown's leadership. Brown spokesman Evan Westrup pointed out that the once-per-month furloughs are now part of a new contract between the state and the union representing SSDI processors and that undoing those furloughs could require renegotiating that contract.
Dec 29, 2010
ALJ Pay Frozen As Well
The two-year pay freeze that is now law for federal employees on the pay scale known as the General Schedule will also apply to hundreds of thousands of civil servants whose wages are set under a separate salary system, according to an executive order signed last week by President Obama. ...
They include ... administrative law judges and attorneys ...
Dec 28, 2010
Attorney User Fee Remains At 6.3%
Dec 27, 2010
Permanent End For FCIP
President Obama plans to issue an executive order, perhaps as early as this week, ending a federal internship program that critics say circumvents proper hiring practices.
The program has drawn fire from federal employee unions and from the government board that oversees federal hiring practices, which ruled in November that the program undermined the rights of veterans, in particular, who were seeking federal work.
According to a draft copy of the executive order, which The Washington Post obtained from a person involved with the review process, the program will be terminated in March and be replaced with a program clearly designed to provide short-term federal work opportunities for recent graduates of schools of all kinds.
Dec 26, 2010
Updated Fee Payment Numbers
Fee Payments | ||
---|---|---|
Month/Year | Volume | Amount |
Jan-10 | 32,227 | $111,440,046.23 |
Feb-10 | 29,914 | $105,708,101.59 |
Mar-10 | 34,983 | $122,874,426.87 |
Apr-10 | 44,740 | $153,478,589.32 |
May-10 | 34,686 | $119,527,194.40 |
June-10 | 32,432 | $111,887,579.72 |
July-10 | 32,232 | $132,328,622.27 |
Aug-10 | 34,755 | $119,424,346.42 |
Sept-10 | 32,660 | $108,650,373.60 |
Oct-10 | 38,705 | $128,133,064.77 |
Nov-10 | 31,788 | $106,559,848.38 |