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Beyer Signs Onto Legislation To Block Trump’s Order Politicizing Civil Service
Washington,
October 30, 2020
As opposition continues to grow to President Trump’s recently-announced Executive Order politicizing the federal civil service, Rep. Don Beyer today cosponsored the Saving the Civil Service Act, legislation which would reverse the order. Beyer represents the largest number of federal employees of any U.S. Representative. Trump’s order would create a “schedule F” for federal employees who, if so classified, would be stripped of basic worker protections. “Everyone should be outraged by Trump’s radical attack on the federal workforce, which seeks to take America’s civil service back 137 years to a time when political loyalty was deemed more important than merit or skill,” said Beyer. “The conscientious resignation of Federal Salary Council Chair Ronald Sanders, a Trump appointee and self-described ‘life-long Republican… named after Ronald Reagan,’ should make it clear to everyone just how bad the order is. Federal employees swear an oath to the Constitution, not to the President, notwithstanding the demands for partisan subservience that Donald Trump has made on career officials like Dr. Anthony Fauci.” Federal Salary Council Chair Ronald Sanders resigned in protest over the President’s “schedule F” order earlier this week, writing that “I have concluded that as a matter of conscience, I can no longer serve him or his Administration” after the announcement of an order “that seeks …to replace apolitical expertise with political obeisance.” The National Treasury Employees Union subsequently filed suit against the Administration over the order. The Saving the Civil Service Act was introduced this week by Rep. Gerald E. Connolly, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Government Operations, Rep. Carolyn Maloney, Chairwoman of the Oversight and Reform Committee, and Majority Leader Steny Hoyer. |