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*South Carolina Editor Tipoffs Newsletter for 2024-11-06 ( 4 items )  
Biden-Harris Administration Provides More Than $2.7 Billion in FEMA Assistance to Help Helene and Milton-Affected Communities (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 -- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Federal Emergency Management Agency issued the following news release: The Biden-Harris Administration has approved more than $1.5 billion in direct assistance to Hurricanes Helene and Milton survivors. These funds help survivors with housing repairs, personal property replacement and other essential recovery efforts. Additionally, over $1.2 billion has been approved for debris removal and emergency protective measures, which are necessary to save lives, protect public health and p more PR

FLRA Issues Decision Regarding National Treasury Employees Union, Chapter 172 Vs. Department of Homeland Security, Customs & Border Protection (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 -- The Federal Labor Relations Authority issued the following decision (Case No. 0 AR 5965) on Nov. 4, 2024: * * * NATIONAL TREASURY EMPLOYEES UNION CHAPTER 172 (Union) and UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION CHICAGO, ILLINOIS (Agency) 0 AR 5965 DECISION November 4, 2024 * * * Before the Authority: Susan Tsui Grundmann, Chairman, and Colleen Duffy Kiko and Anne Wagner, Members I. Statement of the Case Arbitrator Richard Fincher issued an award finding that the Agency did n more PR

New Wing Commanders Build Leadership Skills (10)
MAXWELL AFB, Alabama, Nov. 5 -- The U.S. Air Force Auxiliary Civil Air Patrol issued the following news: More than half of Civil Air Patrol's 52 wing commanders are at National Headquarters in Alabama this week for CAP's Wing Commanders College. Participants in the graduate-level course, set for Nov. 3-7 at Maxwell Air Force Base's Squadron Officer School, were selected by their region commanders and approved by Maj. Gen. Regena M. Aye, CAP national commander/CEO. "The Wing Commanders College continues to provide new wing commanders with ess more PR

Why I Serve: Pick Your Adventure (10)
FORT BRAGG, North Carolina, Nov. 5 -- The U.S. Army Reserve Command issued the following news: FORT JACKSON, S.C. -- Although fall has arrived, a dense heat hangs in the South Carolina air. Sparse sunlight filters through drifting clouds and tree canopies, casting soft shadows on the group of soldiers that are gathered at a range near Fort Jackson, as they prepare to qualify with M17 pistols. One Soldier in the group, U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. James B. Grooms, a civil affairs noncommissioned officer with Headquarters and Headquarters Compa more PR