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- Free and Low-Cost Publications Did you ever wonder what to do when you have a problem or complaint after you buy something? Are you looking for ways to lower your auto insurance rates? Visit Publications.USA.gov where you’ll find hundreds of free and low-cost government publications to help you make important life decisions....
- Help Us Improve Government To join the conversation, visit the dialog tools of the agencies that interest you. The U.S. General Services Administration has provided the technology, powered by IdeaScale under a free citizen engagement license, to federal agencies to make it easier for you to engage with each agency. Representatives from each agency will be listening and will use your ideas as they develop their plans. ...
- National Arts and Humanities Month I feel blessed to have lived in the Washington, DC area for many years with easy access to some of the best museums, memorials and monuments, art galleries, theaters and concert halls. When I travel to DC today, I still take the opportunity to visit some of these places because the art and history they […]...
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- Pick Your Own Fruit! I spent Independence Day in the Shenandoah Valley. Anytime I’m there this time of year I start thinking about how when I was a kid my grandparents would take my brother and me to the orchards to pick fresh fruit. Apples, peaches, grapes, nectarines – it seems we picked everything short of tropical fruit. I recently […]...
- Beach Safety Before heading to the beach, review some safety tips from USA.gov. MedicareCard.com has been serving consumers for several years with a primary emphasis on Medicare information and assistance. We started the medicare blog in order to provide the community with forum opportunities to express some of the ins and outs in dealing with the current […]...