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November 13, 2003  
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SENATOR COLLINS’ PROVISION TO INCREASE FEDERAL WORKER PAY INCLUDED IN CONFERENCE REPORT
4.1% Increase Included in Transportation-Treasury Funding Bill
 
WASHINGTON, D.C.—A 4.1% pay increase for federal employees—championed by Senate Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Susan Collins (R-ME)—was included in a conference report agreed upon by House-Senate negotiators. Collins, whose committee has jurisdiction over federal employee pay, had urged Senate appropriators to include the increase in the Transportation, Treasury, and General Government appropriations bill.

“This legislation ensures that America’s hard-working civilian employees will not be overlooked,” said Senator Collins, who has long supported pay parity between the military and the civil service. “I am pleased that both civilian and military employees will receive meaningful pay increases in 2004.”

The legislation, the FY 2004 Transportation, Treasury, and General Government Act Conference Report, would provide pay parity between the uniformed services and the federal civil service and set the increase at 4.1 percent. In addition, pay parity would be extended to federal civilian employees serving under the Federal Wage System. In the President’s budget proposal, the increase would have been limited to 2.0 percent. The pay increase would take effect in January 2004.
 
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November 25 - Sen. Collins Urges President to Coordinate Federal Agroterrorism Preparedness and Response Efforts
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November 21 - Senate Approves Sen. Collins’ Bill to Create National Women’s History Museum
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November 20 - Sen. Collins Praises DHS for Efforts to Improve Cargo Security
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November 20 - Collins Releases GAO Report on Electricity Blackout; Says Findings Emphasize Failings of Proposed Energy Bill
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November 19 - Sen. Collins: America’s Agricultural Industry Is Vulnerable To Terrorist Attack
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November 18 - Chairman Collins Urges DHS Deputy Secretary Nominee to Make Port Security, Investing in First Responders Top Priorities
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November 14 - Collins, Lieberman Urge Administration to Improve Port Security by Funding Key Coast Guard Project
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November 13 - Homeland Security Grants Will Help Protect High-Risk Areas, Says Chairman Collins
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November 13 - Sen. Collins’ Contracting Provisions Included In Defense Authorization Bill
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November 7 - Sen. Collins Issues Statement on Civil Service Reform
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November 7 - Senator Collins: America Still Vulnerable to Bioterrorist Attacks
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November 5 - Sen. Collins to Introduce Legislation to Reform the Postal Service
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November 4 - Sen. Collins Comments on Office of Federal Procurement Policy Nominee
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November 3 - Sen. Collins Questions Why SEC Has Failed to Detect Mutual Fund Abuses
 

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