Gutting the Hatch Act: Congress's Plan to Re-Politicize the

Gutting the Hatch Act: Congress's Plan to Re-Politicize the Civil Service

The United States Senate soon will consider legislation that would repeal key provisions of the 54-year-old Hatch Act, a law prohibiting federal employees from engag- ing in electioneering and related partisan political activities.

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