Feds Schedule Meeting to Chat Federal Retirement Investments
Published Date: 6/16/2025
Notice
Summary
The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board is holding a meeting on June 24, 2025, to review important reports and approve past meeting notes. This meeting affects federal employees who invest in the Thrift Savings Plan, with updates on investments, risks, and legislation. While no immediate money changes are announced, staying informed helps participants keep their retirement plans on track.
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TSP Board Meeting Notice — June 24
You are a federal employee who invests in the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP). The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board will hold a meeting on June 24, 2025 at 10 a.m. ET to review participant, investment, legislative, and vendor risk reports and to approve past meeting minutes; the notice says no immediate money changes are announced.
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