Actuaries' Advisory Meeting Axed Over Budget Shortfall
Published Date: 3/11/2026
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Summary
The Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries canceled their Advisory Committee meeting planned for October 24, 2025, because of a funding gap. This means no new meeting will happen, and anyone expecting updates or decisions from this group will have to wait. No money changes or new deadlines are involved, but the cancellation might slow down some actuarial exam plans.
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Advisory Committee Meeting Canceled
If you were expecting updates or decisions from the Joint Board advisory group, the closed teleconference meeting scheduled for October 24, 2025 was canceled due to a lapse in appropriations and was not rescheduled. No money changes or new deadlines are included, but the cancellation may slow down some actuarial exam plans.
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