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The Hatch Act restricts federal executive branch employees from engaging in activity while on duty or while wearing a or official insignia identifying their office or position.

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The Hatch Act, passed in 1939, restricts federal executive branch employees (except the president and vice president) from engaging in partisan political activity while on duty or while wearing a unif...

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