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New House bill aims to ensure military spouses who work for the federal government don't have to quit their jobs or make long commutes


Published on 2025-02-07 12:40:37 - MSN
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  • The bill would allow affected military spouses to continue working in the federal government via telework and other remote work assignments.

The article discusses a new legislative proposal in the U.S. House of Representatives aimed at supporting military spouses employed by the federal government. The bill seeks to address the frequent job disruptions these spouses face due to military relocations by allowing them to retain their federal jobs or work remotely when they move. This initiative is part of a broader effort to reduce the employment challenges military families encounter, which often include having to resign from their positions or endure long commutes. The legislation would enable these spouses to continue their careers without interruption, thereby enhancing job security and family stability.

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