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    Post by Lobo Fri 06 Jan 2017, 12:31 pm

    House Republicans discover an obscure way to deal with difficult-to-fire civil servants: reduce their pay to $1
    Posted By: MrFusion [Send E-Mail]
    Date: Thursday, 5-Jan-2017 23:51:47



    This is going to be fun...

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    House Republicans revive obscure rule that allows them to slash the pay of individual federal workers to $1
    By Jenna Portnoy and Lisa Rein January 5 at 9:59 AM

    House Republicans this week reinstated an arcane procedural rule that enables lawmakers to reach deep into the budget and slash the pay of an individual federal worker — down to $1 — a move that threatens to upend the 130-year-old civil service.

    The Holman Rule, named after an Indiana congressman who devised it in 1876, empowers any member of Congress to propose amending an appropriations bill to single out a government employee or cut a specific program.

    The use of the rule would not be simple; a majority of the House and the Senate would still have to approve any such amendment. At the same time, opponents and supporters agree that the work of 2.1 million civil servants, designed to be insulated from politics, is now vulnerable to the whims of elected officials.

    The revival of the Holman Rule was the brainchild of Rep. H. Morgan Griffith (R-Va.), who is intent on increasing the powers of individual members of Congress to reassign workers as policy demands....

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