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March 03, 2005  
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SENATOR COLLINS REQUESTS EQUAL PAY RAISE FOR FEDERAL CIVILIAN AND MILITARY EMPLOYEES
 
Washington, DC – Senator Susan Collins is once again working to make sure that federal civilian workers and military personnel receive the pay raises that they deserve next year. She is urging the Senate Budget Committee to include federal employee pay parity in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2006 budget. “Pay parity” ensures that federal civilian and military employees receive the same annual percentage pay raise. The Administration has proposed a 3.1 percent raise for military personnel in 2006, but only a 2.3 percent raise for civilian workers.

“The dedication of both the uniformed services and our civilian employees embody the greatness of our Nation, day in and day out, through their commitment to public service,” Senator Collins wrote in a letter to the Budget Committee Chairman and Ranking Member. “Ensuring pay parity for federal employees also helps to attract much-needed workers to apply for those jobs.”

Senator Collins has long been a champion for ensuring equal pay raises for federal civilian and military personnel through past requests to the President and the Senate Appropriators. Senator Collins is hopeful that Congress will once again demonstrate its commitment to pay parity, as it has been included in the Budget Resolution in 17 of the last 19 years.
 
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March 31 - SENATOR COLLINS’ STATEMENT ON WMD REPORT

 
March 31 - SENATOR COLLINS COMMENDS DHS FOR NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS GOALS

 
March 28 - SENATORS COLLINS & LIEBERMAN: DHS DEEPWATER REPORT INCOMPLETE

 
March 22 - DHS LAUNCHES SENATOR COLLINS’ PROGRAM TO ENSURE CUTTING EDGE TECHNOLOGY AND TRAINING FOR FIRST RESPONDERS IN SMALLER COMMUNITIES

 
March 22 - STUDY ON PUBLIC HEALTH PREPAREDNESS IN RURAL AREAS REINFORCES SENATOR COLLINS’ STANCE ON NEED FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE TO ALL STATES

 
March 18 - SENATORS COLLINS & CARPER INTRODUCE POSTAL REFORM LEGISLATION

 
March 17 - COLLINS, LIEBERMAN URGE ACCELERATION OF COAST GUARD DEEPWATER MODERNIZATION PROGRAM

 
March 17 - SENATE APPROVES COLLINS-LIEBERMAN AMENDMENT TO RESTORE $855 MILLION IN HOMELAND SECURITY FUNDING; 63-37 VOTE

 
March 14 - SENATOR COLLINS URGES BUDGET COMMITTEE TO INCLUDE FUNDS FOR POSTAL REFORM

 
March 11 - SENATOR COLLINS INTRODUCES BILL TO INCREASE SUPPORT FOR AMBULANCE, RESCUE & OTHER EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

 
March 9 - COMMITTEE APPROVES MICHAEL JACKSON TO BE DHS DEPUTY SECRETARY

 
March 9 - SENATOR COLLINS QUESTIONS DHS SECRETARY ON FUNDING FOR FIRST RESPONDERS

 
March 8 - SENATOR COLLINS URGES FUNDING FOR FIRST RESPONDERS

 
March 7 - SENATOR COLLINS CHAIRS CONFIRMATION HEARING FOR DHS DEPUTY SECRETARY NOMINEE

 
March 3 - SENATOR COLLINS ANNOUNCES MORE THAN $200,000 FOR CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE & ASSETS IN MAINE

 
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March 3 - SENATORS COLLINS & LIEBERMAN STATEMENT ON INDICTMENTS FOR FEMA FRAUD

 
March 3 - Senator Collins Introduces National Women’s History Museum Bill

 
March 2 - Bipartisan Legislation to Strengthen Federal Whistleblower Protection Introduced In Senate

 
March 2 - Senator Collins Calls for Greater Protection of Federal Employee’s Private Information

 
March 1 - Senator Collins Announces Release of Nearly $17 Million for Homeland Security in Maine
 

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