Retirement Board Plans Phone Call to Chat Budget and Audits
Published Date: 7/14/2025
Notice
Summary
The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board is holding a meeting on July 22, 2025, to review important reports, approve last month’s minutes, and discuss the budget for the next year. This affects federal employees who invest in the Thrift Savings Plan, as decisions made could impact their retirement funds and budget plans. The meeting is open to the public via phone or online, making it easy to stay informed about your retirement investments.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 1 mixed.
TSP Board to Review FY 2026 Budget
If you are a federal employee who invests in the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board will discuss the FY 2026 Budget Proposal at its July 22, 2025 meeting. Decisions about the budget and quarterly investment reviews could affect your retirement funds and budget plans.
Public Can Listen Remotely
The Board meeting on July 22, 2025 is open to the public by phone (1-202-599-1426, Code: 705 527 914#) or online (https://www.frtib.gov/), so you can easily listen in and stay informed about TSP decisions. The meeting starts at 10:00 a.m. ET.
Some Items Held in Closed Session
Part of the July 22, 2025 meeting will be closed under 5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(9)(B), so the public will not have access to those portions of the discussion. The agenda lists one closed-session item covered by that statutory citation.
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