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 By  Staff Reports Published 
9:36 am Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Local group hold Christmas luncheon

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Members of the local Franklin County Ralph Bishop Chapter of the Alabama Retired State Employees Association/Alabama Public Employee Advocacy League (ARSEA)/APEAL) met recently for the quarterly meeting and Christmas Luncheon. This Chapter works closely with ARSEA/APEAL headquarters in Montgomery, Ala. which represents all state, county and municipal retirees and employees eligible for retirement on issues that are important to them. The Association’s mission is to ensure that insurance and health benefits are preserved and protected. They are the strong and effective voice in Montgomery and the Alabama State House and work closely with RSA. This chapter is open to any retired state, county, or city employee. For more information call any member or 1-800-844-7732.

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