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Because Martin O’Malley left the federal government at the end of the Biden administration, the Office of Special Counsel ...
The Office of Special Counsel reversed course on two specific changes made in 2024 around non-Senate confirmed officials and displaying political memorabilia.
Commissioner Martin O’Malley violated the Hatch Act during an interview with a local news outlet in North Carolina last year, ...
Former Social Security Administration (SSA) Commissioner Martin O’Malley violated the Hatch Act during an interview with a local news outlet in North Carolina last year, a U.S. Office of Special ...
The office began the probe after a complaint was filed on Oct. 23, 2024, that alleged O’Malley, who at the time served as SSA’s commissioner, was in violation of the Hatch Act for “using his ...
Analyzing the permissible scope of an injunction under the Hatch-Waxman Act, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reversed the ...
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Campaign donations to federal employees after their elections have ended raise questions about compliance with the Hatch Act, which generally bars executive branch employees from soliciting or ...
Right-wing forces have long had their sights on the postal service—as they have on public education, libraries, Social Security, Medicare, and just about any publicly funded service—and have carried ...