NTEU e-Bulletin

For the latest shutdown information, visit our members-only shutdown webpage.

Where Government Funding Stands

Congress has passed only three of the 12 annual appropriations bills and lawmakers are up against a deadline of Jan. 30—when the current continuing resolution expires—to pass the remaining nine. Last week, Senate Republican appropriators released the text of two funding bills that would cut funding for several NTEU-represented agencies. The bills do not have bipartisan support.

Meanwhile, negotiations continue in the Senate on another package of funding bills they hope to pass before the end of the year, however, it is unclear which funding bills might be included. NTEU continues to call for a fair pay raise and adequate funding for all federal agencies where we represent employees. Tell your members of Congress to provide the funding agencies need to serve the American people and ask your family and friends to do the same.


Last Chance! Federal Benefits Open Season Ends Monday

Open season ends Monday, Dec. 8, and it’s your chance to explore your options and re-enroll or change your health insurance plans, including dental and vision. This is your chance to ensure your health plan is the best fit for you and your family—and make sure you’re not leaving possible savings on the table.

During federal benefits open season, NTEU members have free access to Consumers’ Checkbook, an interactive online tool that makes it easier to choose the right health insurance plan by comparing costs, looking at quality ratings, and examining flexibility on issues like choice of doctors. Along with access to the guide, members can send specific questions directly to Checkbooks' plan experts.

NTEU members also have access to the United Benefits FEHBP comparison tool, blog posts and webinars on navigating the FEHBP open season, as well as retirement and insurance topics.


Register Today! Webinar on TSP Withdrawals

Withdrawing from your Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) is one of the biggest decisions you'll make on your path to retirement. United Benefits is hosting a special webinar on Tuesday, Dec. 9, to help NTEU members learn how to maximize their TSP income and make confident withdrawals decisions.

The webinar is offered at: 11 am, 2 pm, and 4 pm EST.

Don't miss it! Register here.


Giving Tuesday: Two Ways to Help FEEA

Today is Giving Tuesday and there are two ways to help the Federal Employee Education and Assistance Fund (FEEA), the only charity solely devoted to helping federal employees and their families.

Federal employees can contribute to FEEA here or by making a pledge during the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC #11185). FEEA provides grants for disaster relief and no-interest loans for federal employees in times of emergency. During the recent government shutdown, FEEA distributed more than $1 million to more than 7,000 federal employees earning less than $60,000 with its Shutdown Assistance Grants program. Along with emergency financial assistance, FEEA provides scholarships and free K-12 tutoring for the children of federal employees.

NTEU members can also donate their time and talents. FEEA is seeking volunteers to join the Scholarship Selection Committee and assist in the selection process of merit-based scholarships to deserving students. FEEA provides the training you need to review and score applications for the 2026 scholarships, which will be available in the spring of 2026. Volunteering requires 10-15 hours of your time and can be done from anywhere. Apply to be a selection reader.


Around NTEU: Chapters Show Solidarity

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Pictured top: Last month, Chapters 9 (IRS Cincinnati), 73 (IRS Cincinnati Campus), 155 (CBP Ohio), 279 (EPA Cincinnati/Eddison, NJ) and 305 (TTB) co-sponsored a Solidarity Brunch with AFGE and other local unions. Rep. Greg Landsman (D-OH) addressed the crowd. 

Pictured center: Chapter 60 (IRS New Jersey) held its annual membership meeting last month. National President Doreen Greenwald and Chapter President Andrea Faust presented former Chapter President Tom Knauss with a certificate to celebrate his retirement.

Pictured bottom: Members of Chapter 255 (FNS Northeast Region) came together to rally against the administration’s retaliatory firing of an FNS employee and support the nation’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).


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