What are the limitations on political activity by government employees in the bureaucracy?
What will be an ideal response?
These limitations were first established in the Hatch Act and today encompass a variety of partisan restrictions. Employees cannot run for a partisan office, use their authority to exert influence over an election, or wear political buttons while on duty. There are also special restrictions on the use of social media during election campaigns.
Political Science
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Steadfast is a newly formed interest group. What are the various funding options available to this group?
What will be an ideal response?
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Senators are elected not by the public but by individuals who hold elected office in some other governmental structure (e.g. mayors, local councilors, members of the National Assembly)
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Political Science