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Encyclopedia > Hatch Act

The name Hatch Act is given to two unrelated pieces of United States federal legislation The following is a partial list of United States federal legislation. ...

The Hatch Act of 1887 was a piece of US legislation which authorized federal funding for agricultural experiment stations connected to each land-grant university. ... An agricultural experiment station is a research center that conducts scientific investigations to solve problems and suggest improvements in the food and agriculture industry. ... The Hatch Act of 1939 is a United States federal law whose main provision is to prohibit federal employees (civil servants) from engaging in partisan political activity. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...

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Hatch Act, popular designation of the Political Activity Act, passed by the U.S. Congress in 1939 and amended in 1940, forbidding federal employees...
The Hatch Act restricts the political activity of executive branch employees of...
The Hatch Act of 1939 is a United States federal law whose main provision is to prohibit federal employees (civil servants) from engaging in partisan political activity.
Hatch Act – FREE Hatch Act Information | Encyclopedia.com: Find Hatch Act Research (1034 words)
The bill was sponsored by Sen. Carl Hatch of New Mexico (1889–1963) in response to allegations that officials of the Works Progress Administration were using their positions to win votes for the Democratic Party in the 1936 election.
The Hatch Act applies to an officer or employee of a state or local...
Cloning Doubletalk: Dianne Feinstein and Orrin Hatch pretend that their bill to legalize human cloning is actually a ban.
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