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Wednesday, September 22, 2004
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FEDERAL PAY INCREASE
House Nears Approval of 3.5% Pay Increase
The House moved closer Tuesday to passing a spending bill that provides a 3.5 percent pay raise for civilian federal employees and prevents the Bush administration from proceeding with rules encouraging competition between private contractors and federal workers.

Stephen Barr
FEDERAL DIARY: STEPHEN BARR
FBI's Insurance Plan Absorbs Coverage for Secret Service Employees
Two health plans that specialize in providing medical insurance and related benefits to federal law enforcement agents have merged.
 Live, Noon ET: Stephen Barr and OPM's Abby Block Take Questions on Health Benefits

IN THE LOOP: AL KAMEN
Thompson's Trading Spaces
Departing Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy G. Thompson has been supplementing his paltry $175,000 yearly Cabinet secretary salary by flipping properties in Alexandria.

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