Lawmakers Propose Retain Act For Air Force
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is seeking to pass a new bill to expand health benefits for civilian employees. The legislation aims to provide coverage for civilians exposed to toxic burn pits, similar to benefits secured for veterans via the PAKDAC in 2022.
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WTOP Washington DC
“A new bill would ensure those benefits for civilians. And a bipartisan group of lawmakers is seeking to expand both financial and non-monetary incentives to help the Air Force retain”
WTOP Washington DC
“expand both financial and non-monetary incentives to help the Air Force retain”
WTOP Washington DC
“expand both financial and non-monetary incentives to help the Air Force retain pilots and other in-demand airmen, the new Retain Act would require the Air Force to pay maximum aviation incentive pay and increase retention bonuses up to $100,000.”
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