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Millions of public workers are set to get higher Social Security benefits. Here's why
Public service workers, including some teachers, firefighters and police officers, may soon see their Social Security payments increase by hundreds of dollars monthly.
Public employees soon to receive full Social Security benefits after Biden signs bill
Thousands of Louisiana public servants and millions around the country will start getting their full Social Security benefits now that President Joe Biden signed into law Sunday the
Biden signs Social Security Fairness Act, boosting benefits for retired public servants
Public servants are in line for increased benefits after President Biden signed the Social Security Fairness Act.For decades, millions of retired Americans have
Biden Signs Social Security Law That Boosts Benefits For Public Sector Retirees
President Joe Biden signed the Social Security Fairness Act into law, repealing old provisions that reduced the amount of Social Security retirement benefits for public sector workers who receive pensions.
Biden signs Social Security bill enhancing benefits for millions
Joe Biden signed the Social Security Fairness Act, expanding benefits for retired Americans, including firefighters, police officers and teachers.
Higher Social Security Payments Coming for Millions of People From Bill That Biden Signed
President Joe Biden has signed into law a measure that boosts Social Security payments for current and former public employees
Millions to get higher Social Security payments under new law
President Biden on Sunday signed a measure into law that will boost Social Security payments for nearly 3 million current and former public employees.
Biden signs bill to increase Social Security benefits for millions of teachers, nurses, others in public service
President Joe Biden on Sunday signed the Social Security Fairness Act, paving the way for nearly 3 million public workers to boost their Social Security benefits. The Social Security Fairness Act clears the way for teachers,
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Idaho Supreme Court must intervene in ‘disastrous’ public defense reform, ACLU says
The organization alleges that some people have been held in jail for weeks or months without meeting with state-assigned ...
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Are TikTokers turning into a public nuisance?
A new norm to embrace or a behavior to regulate? One-person media is enjoying a heyday in Korea. The number of domestic ...
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Syrian caretaker government to hike public sector salaries by 400% next month
Syria's finance minister said on Sunday the government would hike salaries for many public sector employees by 400% next ...
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Boston Public Schools superintendent announces closure of Excel High School
In a statement issued Monday evening, Superintendent Mary Skipper said the closure of the Excel High School will be part of ...
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Fayette County Public Schools closed on Tuesday and Wednesday
The Fayette County Public Schools reported that schools will be closed on Tuesday and Wednesday due to the winter weather.
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Tax credits, public safety on Atlanta's legislative agenda
New tax credits for local businesses is being sought by the Atlanta City Council from the Georgia General Assembly.
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Alabama police lieutenant killed while directing traffic outside church: 'True public servant'
Irondale police Lt. Mark Meadows died on Monday after he was hit by a truck while directing traffic outside Alabama's Church of the Highlands.
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Austin Public School Board convenes for 2025
There will be a new face at the Austin Public School Board meetings, as Robert "Bob" Hartman, was sworn in for a four year ...
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