legislative report and pah update by julie tagen narfe director of legislation
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Agenda• Legislative Issues
– Budget– What has happened so far– Lame Duck Session– The future
• PAH Update• America Counts on Us• NARFE-PAC• 2013 Legislative Conference
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Budget/National Deficit
• What has happened so far…– Simpson Bowles– “Gang of Six”– Biden Talks– Enactment of the Budget Control Act of
2011• Raised Public Debt Limit• Requires $1.2 trillion in 10-year savings• 50% from Pentagon – 50% from non-defense• Creates “Supercommittee”
• No agreement on $1.2 Trillion in savings
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Fiscal Policies Soon to Expire or to be Automatically Implemented
Created in 2001 and 2003 as temporary tax cuts; Congress passed temporary extension in 2010 given weak economy
Reduced tax rates on individual income, capital gains, dividends, and estates; limits AMT and continues tax breaks for married people
Passed without much controversy, before Tea Party
Established U.S. borrowing power
Mandated as result of failed deal in Super Committee
Used in late 1980s as mechanism to force negotiation
Budget/National Deficit
• SEQUESTRATION• As result of failure of Supercommittee…
– Takes effect January 2013– Congress must cut $1.2 trillion or automatic across
the board cuts take place– 50% from Pentagon; 50% from non-defense
– Could be addressed in Lame Duck session• Delay sequester by weeks to months• GRAND BARGAIN with Tax Reform• Last tax reform (1980’s) took 2 years to enact
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Ryan Budget
• Ryan Budget (House Budget Resolution)– $4 Trillion in cuts – no revenue increases– Federal Employees - $368 billion cuts/10 yrs
• Extend pay freeze through 2015• Employees pay 5% towards retirement• Reduces workforce by 10%
– PASSED HOUSE – 218-199– (Senate will not review b/c following
guidelines in Budget Control Act)
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Payroll Tax Holiday
• Passed in February 2012
– NEW CIVILIAN HIRES pay 2.3% of salary more towards retirement –
– 3.1% total– $15 billion in savings over 10 years
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Phased Retirement
• PASSED June 2012 as an offset to the Highway bill/Student Loan interest rate extension
• Employees can take partial pay and partial annuity (can work 20-80% of previous hours)
• Must use at least 20% of time to mentor others
• OPM currently drafting regulations
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Postal Reform• Senate passed bill
– FECA provision• Reduces worker benefits by 25-33% at
retirement age• Akaka amendment to strike or replace
with HR 2465, a NARFE-supported bi-partisan bill (failed)
– FEHBP• Defeated medigap program for postal
retirees• Removes postal workers from FEHBP
• House bill – receivership• Lame Duck (possibility)
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Retirement Backlog
• President Beaudoin testifies before Congress
• NARFE leaders meet with OPM Director Berry
• Working with Senator Warner (Virginia)
• Amendment in Senate Postal Bill• OPM has reduced back-log
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LAME DUCK SESSIONImmense Pressure for Action in Six-Week Window
Nov 6, 2012Election Day
Dec 31, 2012 Jan 2, 2013
Nov 13, 2012Lame Duck
Session Begins
Jan 1, 2013Lame Duck Ends;
Congress Resumes
• Bush-era tax cuts expire• Emergency unemployment
benefits end• Payroll Holiday Tax ends• Alternative Minimum Tax
exemptions end
• Sequester takes effect $55B in mandatory
defense cuts $55B in mandatory
non-defense cuts
Lame Duck Session
NEXT CONGRESS
The Five Likeliest Scenarios
• Obama wins White House and GOP wins both chambers of Congress
• Combat or peace?
• Romney wins White House and GOP wins Congress
• Mandate or narrow win?
• Obama wins White House and Congress remains divided
• Déjà vu all over again?
• Obama wins White House and Dems win Congress
• The big surprise?
Scenario 3: GOP President Scenario 4: GOP Sweep Scenario 5: Dem Sweep
• Romney wins White House and Congress remains divided
• The newcomer check-mated?
NARFE ON THE HILL
• 100 “in-person” meetings• Submitted 25 letters expressing
NARFE views• Testified 4 times before Congress
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Becoming the go-to source…
“This is a kill-two-birds-with-one-stone kind of proposal that would both bring down Medicare as we know it and threaten the stability of the FEHBP.”--Joseph Beaudoin
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Earning a wide range of press…
“Chairman Ryan's belief that it is permissible to penalize middle-class federal workers, who protect Americans and keep our nation moving forward, is frightening.”--Joseph Beaudoin
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Getting creative to make news…
“2 out of 3 American federal workers protect our nation’s Defense, Veterans and Security.”--NARFE
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Reaching wide audiences…
“Federal employees’ satisfaction comes from the knowledge that America is safer and stronger because they did their jobs.”--Joseph Beaudoin
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Persistently reaching out…
“NARFE said voting to cut federal employees pay during Public Service Recognition Week is offensive and angering.”
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Strength in numbers…
“There is no end to the list of important roles our federal workers play -- or, seemingly, to the list of thoughtless comments that plague them.”--NARFE, AFGE, NTEU
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NARFE member engagement
• 500,000+ emails to elected officials sent
• 66,000+ NARFE members sent hand-written letters
• 30,000+ phone calls to Congress and White House
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Advocacy in Action Contest
• Encourage and reward for grassroots activities
• Information Collection
• Points for Actions
• 2 awards (Jan-June & July- Dec.)• Registrations for Legislative
Conference
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Appropriations
– Fed-Postal Coalition – 30 orgs through December
– Awareness campaign to engage Feds to support our friends and question those less friendly
– 8 targets (MT, FL, VA, MD, NV, HI, OH, NM)– Messages
• Feds committed to you and America• Feds are your neighbors and constituents• Already contributing towards budget savings
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NARFE - PAC
• PROCEDURE
• Request comes in (Fed-Postal)• Email State PAC Coordinator for
“feedback”• Strive for a two week turnaround • Connect candidates with locals• Send local members to local events
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NARFE - PAC
• 2011-2012• 26,000+ members have contributed• Approximately $930,000.
• Distributed • Approximately $600,000 to 116 candidates• Attended more than 150 events• $120,000 to four party committees
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2013 Legislative Conference
• March 9 – 12, 2013
• Renaissance Arlington Capitol View• Across street from Hyatt• $169. per night
• Registration - $175 (same as 2011)• 3 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 1 dinner
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2013 Legislative Conference
• NEW for 2013
• NARFE staff will help schedule Hill meetings
• Capitol Hill 101• Trainings on Social Media, Internet
and new forms of communications• Best Practices
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Why this works…
• We are building on the foundation built by Judy Park and the leadership of Dan Adcock.
• Julie Tagen, Director of Legislation
• Alan Lopatin, Legislative Counsel
• Chris Farrell, Legislative Representative
• John Hatton, Legislative Representative
• Jessica Klement, Communications and Legislative Representative
• Sarah Holstine, Legislative Specialist 44