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California State Controller Betty Yee: A Career in Public Service

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Yee was elected in November 2014, following two terms of service on the California Board of Equalization. Reelected for a second term as Controller in 2018, Ms. Yee was elected in November 2014, following two terms of service on the California Board of Equalization. Reelected for a second term as Controller in 2018, Ms.

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California State Controller Betty Yee: A Career in Public Service

Policy Chats

Yee was elected in November 2014, following two terms of service on the California Board of Equalization. Reelected for a second term as Controller in 2018, Ms. Yee was elected in November 2014, following two terms of service on the California Board of Equalization. Reelected for a second term as Controller in 2018, Ms.

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Why another shutdown would be bad for the U.S. military

Partnership for Public Service

22, 2018, until Jan. 25, 2019—shows that when our government closes up shop, both the economy and the ability of agencies to serve the public suffers. military appeared first on Partnership for Public Service. Our assessment of the most recent shutdown —which lasted a historic 35 days from Dec.

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A government shutdown would threaten air travel and safety

Partnership for Public Service

Air travel during the 2018-19 shutdown In response to the five-week partial government shutdown in 2018-2019, significant numbers of TSA agents routinely called out  of work. The 2018-2019 shutdown also caused some controllers to retire early, adding to what was then a 30-year low of fully certified air traffic controllers.

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4 tips to stay resilient during a government shutdown

Partnership for Public Service

During the 35-day government shutdown in 2018-2019, the Partnership hosted a Facebook Live with Virginia Hill , a senior executive coach and facilitator at the Partnership’s Public Service Leadership Institute , and Mika Cross, a strategic advisor to federal leaders on employee engagement.

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Shutdowns and continuing resolutions aren’t the answer of effective government

Partnership for Public Service

And since 1976, our government has shut down 21 times for at least a day, when Congress could not agree on appropriations or pass stopgap funding, including a partial government shutdown of 35 days in 2018-2019. Shutdowns are bad for the public and federal employees.

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Episode 27: The Service to America Medals

FedHeads

This week on FedHeads, Robert and Francis sit down with Max Stier, President and CEO of the Partnership for Public Service, to discuss the Service to America Medals (the Sammies!). Now it its 17th year, the Sammies were started by the Partnership to honor the best in public service.

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