Kent Ryan, Associate Vice president of the Daytona State College Foundation, will be our speaker at the October 19th. Chapter meeting at the River Grille.
Monday, September 28, 2009
CHAPTER MEETING OCTOBER 19, 2009
Sunday, September 27, 2009
CHRISTMAS PARTY: DECENBER 3RD.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Minutes of Chapter Meeting - September 21, 2009
Friday, September 25, 2009
H. R. 3631: FAIRNESS LEGISLATION
H. R. 3631
This bill is about equity for all Medicare beneficiaries, because without it, federal, state and local government retirees who are not Social Security-eligible would have to pay the Part B rate hike in a no-COLA year, while Social Security beneficiaries would not.
Under current federal law, 72 percent of Medicare beneficiaries do not have to pay for the increase in Part B premiums in any year in which they receive no Social Security COLA. However, there are four groups of older Americans who are not protected by the ‘hold harmless’ provision, including over a million federal, state and local government retirees who are not eligible to receive Social Security benefits. Absent a change in law, they would not only have to pay the higher Part B premiums without a COLA, but also absorb the costs of other Medicare beneficiaries currently ‘held harmless.’
Thursday, September 24, 2009
AARP: FLORIDA NEEDS ACTION ON HEALTH CARE NOW!
Sunday, September 20, 2009
HEALTH CARE REFORM
On September 16, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-MT) released a compromise health care reform bill which would require most Americans to enroll in health insurance, create insurance “exchanges” through which certain individuals and families could receive federal subsidies to substantially reduce the cost of purchasing that coverage and expand eligibility for Medicaid. The cost of the bill would be paid for by reducing the growth of Medicare’s payment rates for most services, levying an excise tax on insurance carriers with plans that charge relatively high premiums ($8,000 for singles and $21,000 for family plans) and through other provisions. The Congressional Budget Office said the bill is fully financed over the first ten years.
FEHBP WILL NOT BE OPEN TO CIVILIANS
The Baucus legislation would not open the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) to non-federal civilians, nor would FEHBP participants be required to enroll in the insurance exchange system. However, any comprehensive plan that changes insurance law, provider financing, taxation policy and health infrastructure, will have some ramifications on how FEHBP operates in the larger health system. More analysis on the Baucus legislation will be provided later.
Friday, September 18, 2009
Matching Funds and Dedication
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Board Meet September 14, 2009
We have received a Grant from the NARFE
Respectfully submitted by,
Cece Dougherty V.P.
WARNING/ HYDRO-PLANNING
However, if and when the wheels do grab what happens to you? You lose control of the car!
You are lucky if you don’t have an accident.
NEVER DRIVE IN THE RAIN WITH YOUR CRUISE CONTROL ON.
Contributed by Marie Donahue
Thursday, September 10, 2009
RECRUITMENT FOR NARFE
Ed Fleck, Federation Membership Chair has asked each chapter to add the following statement in their next chapter newsletter:
RECRUITMENT FOR NARFE
Recruitment is a contact sport. We are NARFE members because we believe in the mission of NARFE. It is that belief that should cause you to always be on the lookout for new members. NARFE is an advocacy organization that protects and hopefully enhances the EARNED retirement and health insurance benefits of feds, both active or retired, and their families. NARFE has four lobbyists and two legislative specialists to advocate for us with Congress. NARFE's clout is based on the size of our membership. That is why we need to be constantly recruiting new members, because, due to our aged membership, we unfortunately lose many members each year. Always have a membership form and dues withholding form with you for "when the moment is right." Joining costs $33 and includes our monthly NARFE Magazine with its great Q&A section. Don't let a recruiting opportunity pass you by -- give NARFE a plug (and an application). Be sure to put your membership # on any applications you hand out as our chapter receives a $2 "commission." If you recruit an active fed, you personally receive $8. Again, recruitment is a contact sport.
This statement was originally prepared by Richard Carroll D2VP who sent it to his chapter presidents.
Thanks for all you do,
Charlie Shannon D3VP
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
If everyone votes on the issue of Single Dues at the September meeting with the good of the Chapter and the organization as a whole in mind, then the outcome surely will be positive.
May the rest of the year be as productive as this past summer.
BY-LAW CHANGE
A by-law change was suggested at the May meeting and discussed with a favorable recommendation for a vote at the September meeting.
Article VIII Voting and Election
Section 3. The Nominating Committee shall present an approved slate of officers at the November meeting for election and installation at the Annual meeting in January.
The proposal is to strike November and January.
Insert April and May.
ORMOND BEACH CHAPTER 2247
NEXT CHAPTER MEETING
RIVER GRILLE Restaurant
920
PROGRAM:
Marguerite Hiemenz, Program Chair
Mark O’Keefe, an EVAC Paramedic, will speak at our September meeting. His topic for discussion will be “Navigating the Medicare Maze” plus other related issues in regard to using EVAC.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
FLU SHOT
The Ormond Beach Fire department is offering annual flu shots at Fire Station 91,
Geri and I took advantage of the offer today and found no waiting plus two very pleasant firemen to serve us.( By the way it is a great place to take the grandchildren. They are all set up for kids of all ages. They have a complete play yard.)
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
TRISH VEVERA, NARFE MEMBER
I hope to continue to introduce chapter members into the BLOG NEWSLETTER. Trish came to my attention by volunteering twice within one month. That in itself makes her very special in my book.
Prior to moving to Florida in 2001, Patricia Vevera(Trish) taught art at the high school, community college, and private levels. Trish was also employed by the U.S. Postal Service for twenty-five years as clerk, supervisor, and Postmaster. All this time Trish was actively involved in exhibiting and showing her art with four one-woman shows from 1993-1999 along with several group exhibitions as well as outdoor shows in Illinois and Indiana. Trish began exhibiting and selling her work in Florida in 2002. She belongs to several area art groups and exhibit with them during the year. Trish's paintings are of the eco-system that surrounds her at the moment. She favors landscape oil paintings. Her latest paintings show different emotional, intellectual and visual levels of the environment.
You may learn more about Trish and see some of her art at: http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/trish-vevera.html
I'm sorry you can not go directly from the address above to Trish's page. You have to go from your e-mail or use explorer. I'm working on a direct link, but don't have it down yet. RW