AFGE Urges Congress to Avoid Government Shutdown
September 18, 2023
AFGE is urging members of Congress not to repeat the same mistakes they made a few years ago.
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AFGE is proud to announce that 20 AFGE members and their families have been awarded the 2023 merit-based scholarship organized by the Federal Employee Education and Assistance Fund (FEEA).
FEEA scholarship winners receive $1,000-$5,000 for their outstanding academic achievements and community engagement.
The organization has awarded almost 11,000 merit-based scholarships to federal public servants, their spouses, children, and grandchildren since 1986.
The 2023 winners from AFGE are:
Tiffany Roman, Metropolitan State University at Denver
Leah Cherukara, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Sudheshna Khadka, Columbia University in the City of New York, Barnard College
Benjamin Ogunde, University of Virginia
Allyson Mohrman, SUNY Fredonia
Karolina Akelaitis, University of Maryland
Vincent Leishman, Daughtry Family College at St. Thomas University
Marcos Whelton, undecided
Madelyn Fedor, undecided
Camden Doherty, University of Missouri
Andrew Alan, University of Texas at Austin
Stella Mason, Cornell University
Kayla Morris, University of Maryland College Park
Jaxon Walker, Purdue University
Isabel Ummini, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Giselle Day, UTHealth Science Center-School of Public Health
Gabriela Gonzalez, North Carolina State University
Ansley Ryan, Brown University
Taryn McClelland, Arizona State University
Damian Brandon, undecided
AFGE is urging members of Congress not to repeat the same mistakes they made a few years ago.
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A week of Veteran Employee Recognition activities is held at the John D. Dingell VA Medical Center.
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The seventh episode of AFGE’s new series, The Activist, highlighting our union members who have stepped up to help make a difference in the lives of their colleagues and our government.
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