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  2. Office of Personnel Management data breach - Wikipedia

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    A 2015 cyberattack that compromised the personal and security data of millions of U.S. government employees and contractors. The breach was attributed to China and involved the theft of SF-86 forms, fingerprints, and other sensitive information.

  3. General Schedule (US civil service pay scale) - Wikipedia

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    GS is the predominant pay scale for white collar federal employees in the US, with 15 grades and 10 steps. GS-13 is the mid-level range for top-level positions, such as senior managers, technical specialists, or physicians.

  4. United States Postal Service - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, operations, and challenges of the USPS, an independent agency of the federal government that provides postal service in the U.S. and its territories. Find out how the USPS delivers mail and packages, operates its fleet, and faces financial and legal issues.

  5. Federal Funding for Free COVID Vaccines Has Ended - WebMD

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    Sept. 3, 2024 – A federal program that helped people get COVID-19 vaccines at no cost has ended. That means uninsured people may be asked to pay as much as $200 for the potentially life-saving shot.

  6. ACA Open Enrollment For 2024: Here's What to Know - Healthline

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    Learn how to apply for health insurance coverage or switch to a new plan through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) open enrollment period from Nov. 1 to Jan. 15, 2024. Find out if you qualify for ...

  7. Who's Eligible for Medicaid and What Does it Cover? - Healthline

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    Medicaid is a public health insurance program that helps lower-income people access healthcare in the U.S. Learn what it covers for everyone and what varies by state, such as optional benefits ...

  8. PACER (law) - Wikipedia

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    PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records) is an online system that allows authorized users to access case and docket information from US federal courts. It charges fees for electronic access, which have been criticized and challenged by some users and projects.

  9. Getting Medicaid Coverage: Questions and Answers - WebMD

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    The federal government sets basic guidelines for the types of care you can get with Medicaid and how much, if anything, you pay for it. But Medicaid benefits differ from one state to another.