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![]() ![]() On December 5, 2022, OPM published a final rule in the Federal Register on behalf of the President's Pay Agent making changes to the definitions of two locality pay areas. Voluntary Separation Incentive Payments.Training Program Management Toggle submenu.Snow & Dismissal Procedures Toggle submenu.Presidential Rank Awards Toggle submenu.Senior Executive Service Toggle submenu.Recruitment, Relocation & Retention Incentives.Federal Labor-Management Information System.Labor Management Relations Toggle submenu.Federal Workforce Priorities Report (FWPR).Human Capital Management Toggle submenu.Frequently Asked Questions for Hybrid Work Environment.Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility Toggle submenu.Selective Placement Program Coordinator.Data, Analysis & Documentation Toggle submenu.General Schedule Qualification Standards.General Schedule Qualification Policies.Classifying Federal Wage System Positions.Classification & Qualifications Toggle submenu.Republicans: Patty Rinehimer and Heidi A. Carroll*, Michael Camino, Edward Tutrone, Troy Counterman and David Carbone* Stettlerĭemocrats: Lucas DeBartolo and Luna Mishoe ![]() Republicans: John Dominic DeCusatis and Michael T. ![]() Republicans: Pamela Barrett and Pete Begley Republicans: Mike Velardi, Natasha Leap and Ellen D. Republicans: Dagmara Debowska and Reda Briglia* Republican: Joel Lowris Paradise Township Republican: JoAnne Davidson* Coolbaugh Township Republicans: Chuck Gould* and George Strunk Republican: Michael McCormack* Chestnuthill Township Republicans: Kelly Slinger* and Christopher Pipiliangas Barrett Townshipĭemocrats: Ann Marie Ohmnacht and Patti O’Keefe* These are the candidates that will appear on primary ballots. Residents across Monroe County will cast votes for township officials. To view more Monroe County ballots, and to learn more about the primary election, click here. Democrats and Republicans will determine just who will be on the ballots in local races such as Monroe County commissioners, area school boards and more. Monroe County voters will head to the polls May 16 for this year's local primary election. ![]()
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