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  • The '''Hatch Act''' is a 1939 federal law that strictly limits the political activity of fed ...series, or GG series in the [[United States intelligence community]]). The Hatch Act (1939) extended limitations to employees appointed by the [[Franklin D. Roo
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  • * Eccles, James R. ''The Hatch Act and the American Bureaucracy.'' Vantage, 1981. 318 pp. * Fowler, Dorothy Ganfield. "Precursors of the Hatch Act," ''Mississippi Valley Historical Review'' 1960 47(2): 247-262. ISSN: 0161-
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  • * Eccles, James R. ''The Hatch Act and the American Bureaucracy.'' Vantage, 1981. 318 pp. * Fowler, Dorothy Ganfield. "Precursors of the Hatch Act," ''Mississippi Valley Historical Review'' 1960 47(2): 247-262. ISSN: 0161-
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  • The '''Hatch Act''' is a 1939 federal law that strictly limits the political activity of fed ...series, or GG series in the [[United States intelligence community]]). The Hatch Act (1939) extended limitations to employees appointed by the [[Franklin D. Roo
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  • ...ween political activity and the civil service was made stronger with the [[Hatch Act]]s of 1939 and 1940 which prohibited federal employees, such as WPA workers
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  • ...try. These colleges were part of the Extension education movement, and the Hatch Act of 1887 established agriculture experimental stations at these colleges. Th
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  • ...kins had plans for becoming president they were shattered in 1940 by the [[Hatch Act]] which made it illegal to use the WPA for political purposes.
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  • ...as building a nationwide political machine with millions of workers. The [[Hatch Act]] of 1939 outlawed political activities on government time.
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