HR 12882 · 94th Congress · Government Operations and Politics
A bill to amend chapter 83 of title 5, United States Code, to discontinue civil service annuity payments for periods of employment as a justice or judge of the United States.
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Committee3
House Vote4
Senate5
EnactedLatest: Measure failed of passage in House under suspension of rules, roll call #581 (238-143).(1976-08-02)
Recorded Votes
FailedHouse · 1976-08-02
Yea 238Nay 143
PassedHouse · 1976-08-02
Yea 238Nay 143
Plain Language Summary
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Suspends payment of civil service retirement annuities to any former Federal employee during any period which such former employee is employed as a judge or justice of the United States. Permits any former Federal employee or former Member of Congress who becomes employed as a justice or judge of the United States to be paid the amount by which such individual's lump-sum credit exceeds the total annuity paid. Permits any present or former judge or justice of the United States who has voided the right to receive an annuity by receiving a refund of the lump-sum credit, and any surviving spouse of such an individual, to reestablish the right to receive an annuity by repaying, within one year of the effective date of this Act, the amount of the lump-sum refund, plus interest. Extends provisions allowing an irrevocable election of a reduced annuity by individuals who marry after retirement to specified annuitants who married after retirement but before January 8, 1971.…
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Cosponsors (3)
1 Democrat2 Republicans