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  2. Will federal workers ever come back to downtown Washington? - AOL

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    As the proposal was headed for a vote, the American Federation of Government Employees sent House Republicans a letter arguing that forcing federal employees back into the office “would cause a ...

  3. White House asks Cabinet agencies to ‘aggressively execute ...

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    The White House is directing Cabinet agencies to bring federal workers back into the office more frequently in the coming months, according to an internal email obtained by CNN.

  4. Americans are paying billions for empty government offices - AOL

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    Officials in Washington, D.C., have urged the president to bring federal workers back to the office, arguing that their absence has turned the nation’s capital into a ghost town. They have been ...

  5. Government Employee Fair Treatment Act of 2019 - Wikipedia

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    The Government Employee Fair Treatment Act of 2019 (GEFTA) is a United States federal law which requires retroactive pay and leave accrual for federal employees affected by the furlough as a result of the 2018–19 federal government shutdown and any future lapses in appropriations. [1] The Act is an amendment to the Anti-Deficiency Act, which ...

  6. Office of Personnel Management data breach - Wikipedia

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    The Office of Personnel Management data breach was a 2015 data breach targeting Standard Form 86 (SF-86) U.S. government security clearance records retained by the United States Office of Personnel Management (OPM). One of the largest breaches of government data in U.S. history, the attack was carried out by an advanced persistent threat based ...

  7. Hatch Act - Wikipedia

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    Hatch Act of 1939. The Hatch Act of 1939, An Act to Prevent Pernicious Political Activities, is a United States federal law that prohibits civil-service employees in the executive branch of the federal government, [2] except the president and vice president, [3] from engaging in some forms of political activity. It became law on August 2, 1939.

  8. The San Francisco Chronicle reports the stay-at-home recommendation was issued on Aug. 4, as a result of safety concerns for workers at the Nancy Pelosi Federal Building downtown. The area has ...

  9. White House Office of Presidential Correspondence - Wikipedia

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    The Office of Presidential Correspondence is one of the largest and oldest offices in the White House, [1] and is a component of the Office of the White House Staff Secretary. In the administration of Joe Biden, the Office of Presidential Correspondence was led by Director Eva Kemp. [2] Kemp left the office in September 2021 to become Vice ...