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NATIONAL ACTIVE AND RETIRED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION |
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**NARFE Works For You** Welcome to the NARFE Cumberland County Tennessee Chapter 1719. Our meeting schedule is listed below. We meet on the second Tuesday of the scheduled month at the Fair Park Senior Citizens Center, 1433 Livingston Rd., Crossville TN. Click here to go to a map of our meeting location. Our meeting time is 1:00 pm. and we have speakers in on subjects that concern the community and the state. All chapter members are encouraged to attend and participate. Your support is vital to the continued success of our chapter and the NARFE organization. Guests and potential members are always welcome to attend. Please plan to join us as at an upcoming meeting. You are encouraged to join NARFE and add your support to protect the benefits we all have worked for. To learn more about how to become a member of NARFE, click on the link to the left. Our calendar for year 2010, current Chapter
Officers are listed below. To contact us, follow the link
to the left. Thanks to all our members for your donations to NARFE-PAC. The Cumberland County chapter for the third year in a roll is the winner of the Leo Potts Award which recognizes the Tennessee chapter with the highest per capita donations to NARFE-PAC. Pictured receiving the award is Past Chapter President, Robert Martin (center) from NARFE Tennessee Federation President Carey Frazier (left) and NARFE-PAC Chairman Glenn Turner (right) There is lots more useful and helpful content on the Tennessee Federation website. Check out especially the Legislative Page and the Library Page. |
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Meeting Calendar |
Our Chapter Officers |
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| January 12th. | President | Robert C Miller | |||
| March 9th. | Secretary | Laurie D Stoffel | |||
| May 11th. | Treasurer | Wyonne K Morningstar | |||
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| There is much more information available on the
Federation website and it is continually being updated. Check it out at www.narfetn.org
You will be glad that you did.
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Value of NARFE Membership Many times NARFE officers/members are questioned as to “Why should I join NARFE and/or maintain my NARFE membership”. Some prospective members believe NARFE is a social organization and we know the upcoming Baby Boomers are ‘not’ joiners. They look at their retirement as an opportunity to get away from; meetings, groups, organizations, etc. Dr. Paul Carew (NC Fed. IPP) has written an excellent paper on the four generational groups or segments, namely; Silent or Hero Generation, consisting of those born between 1925 and 1945, the Baby Boomers, who were born between 1946 and 1964, Generation X, born between 1965 and 1984 and last, the Millennials, born between 1985 and 2004. [Note: For additional comments on Dr. Carew’s information, see Bill Austin’s “Vice president’s Views” on page 26 of the August 2007 NARFE magazine] The future 111th
Congress will be attempting to adhere to a policy of “Pay As You Go”.
In order to accomplish this objective, they will either have to
raise taxes or they will have to reduce expenditures (or a combination of
both). Expenditures are projected to exceed the revenues and are predicted
to continue to do so until at least 2011.
Both of the aforementioned alternatives will adversely affect NARFE
members. Over the past few
years, there have been numerous attempts to; increase our (personal) FEHBP
contributions, delay or eliminate COLA’s, implement HSA’s, means test
Medicare or other benefits, etc. All
of these attempts (during the past 10+ years) have been defeated or
removed from Bill’s and/or legislation due to the efforts of our
legislative staff, members and our “friends in Congress”.
A number of “our present friends” in Congress will not be in
the 111th Congress (such as Tom Davis).
We need to cultivate new ‘friendships’ in the 111th
Congress if we expect to continue stopping adverse legislation. The numbers of members we have will directly have an influence on whether we can maintain our present benefits. Members who are contemplating not renewing their membership should be made aware of the above information and prospective members should also be aware of how important a NARFE membership is. If we continue to lose members because of retention problems and we can not sign-up new members fast enough to offset our membership losses, then eventually we will become ineffective and we will all see reductions in our annuities or earned benefits. Membership chairs and officers should make sure that chapter members are aware of the above information and that they share this information with all the chapter members in their newsletters or at their meetings. Remember; ……………………. “Together we can make a difference”………………. Joseph A Beaudoin |
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NARFE Chapter 1719 Cumberland County
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