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Congressman Wants OSC to Rescind its Latest Hatch Act Guidance

FedSmith.com author Ian SmithBy Ian SmithUpdated: December 18, 2018 7:11 PM Categories Human Resources Leave a comment

One Congressman wants recent Hatch Act guidance from OSC rescinded, saying it could “have a chilling impact on federal employees.”

House Dems Concerned About Whistleblower Reports of Targeting Career Federal Employees

FedSmith.com author Ian SmithBy Ian SmithUpdated: March 22, 2018 12:20 PM Categories Agency News, Human Resources Leave a comment

Two Congressmen say they have whistleblower documents alleging administration officials targeted career federal employees who did not support President Trump’s agenda.

House Committee Wants to Ensure President Trump Isn’t Deleting His Tweets

FedSmith.com author Ian SmithBy Ian SmithUpdated: March 14, 2017 8:35 AM Categories Human Resources Leave a comment

A House Committee wants to ensure that President Trump isn’t in violation of the Presidential Records Act by deleting tweets sent from his Twitter accounts.

Did Kellyanne Conway Violate Federal Ethics Regulations?

FedSmith.com author Ian SmithBy Ian SmithFebruary 9, 2017 7:58 PM Categories Current Events Leave a comment

The Office of Government Ethics has said that disciplinary action against Kellyanne Conway appears to be warranted for statements she made which appear to violate her position as a federal employee.

Lawmakers Accuse Trump of Breaking Federal Law

FedSmith.com author Ian SmithBy Ian SmithJanuary 26, 2017 8:37 PM Categories Human Resources Leave a comment
Group of businessman with brown paper bags on their heads with "CENSORED" word written on the bags

Members from both branches of Congress are accusing the Trump administration of violating federal law due to issuing gag orders restricting the communications of federal agencies and employees.

Congressman Wants Federal Employees to Call Him

FedSmith.com author Ralph R. SmithBy Ralph R. SmithUpdated: January 29, 2017 9:56 AM Categories Human Resources Leave a comment

A Maryland Congressman wants federal employees to know that they are free to call him despite the Trump administration’s recent efforts to filter agency communications.

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