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The nonpartisan, nonprofit Partnership for Public Service today released the following statement from President and CEO Max Stier in support of the Shutdown Fairness Act and the Eliminate Shutdowns Act, both introduced by Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.): “As we approach the January deadline for the next continuing resolution, it’s important to address the harms that...
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WASHINGTON – The nonpartisan, nonprofit Partnership for Public Service today released the following statement from President and CEO Max Stier in response to reporting and X comments from Office of Personnel Management Director Scott Kupor that the Department of Government Efficiency has been disbanded as a centralized entity under the United States Digital Service: “DOGE’s disbandment eight months early could not have come soon...
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WASHINGTON – The nonpartisan, nonprofit Partnership for Public Service today launched Government for a New Era, a comprehensive reform initiative to make government more effective, responsive and accountable to the American people. This initiative consists of three components: building connections among cross-partisan, cross-functional and cross-sector efforts working to improve government; involving and engaging the public...
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WASHINGTON – The nonpartisan, nonprofit Partnership for Public Service today released the following statement from President and CEO Max Stier on the imminent vote to end the government shutdown and reopen the federal government. “While I’m relieved to see an end to this wasteful government shutdown, this crisis should have never happened in the first place....
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Public Service Viewpoint Survey will provide important employee insights at a time of significant change for the federal workforce WASHINGTON— The nonpartisan, nonprofit Partnership for Public Service today announced it will conduct the Public Service Viewpoint Survey, an independent federal employee engagement survey designed to fill a critical void left by the Office of Personnel...