Grasshopper TAFKAG
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26 January, 09:50
Anon find: Former Presidents Act specifies a difference between The Federal Government & that of the District of Columbia
(3 U.S.C. ยง 102 note)
.. "However, such allowance shall not be paid for any period during which such former President holds an appointive or elective office or position in or under the Federal Governmentorthe government of the District of Columbia to which is attached a rate of pay other than a nominal rate."
Found it interesting that in this Former Presidents Act it clearly indicates the separation of the "Federal Government" or the Government of the District of Columbi
(3 U.S.C. ยง 102 note)
.. "However, such allowance shall not be paid for any period during which such former President holds an appointive or elective office or position in or under the Federal Governmentorthe government of the District of Columbia to which is attached a rate of pay other than a nominal rate."
Found it interesting that in this Former Presidents Act it clearly indicates the separation of the "Federal Government" or the Government of the District of Columbi
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Found it interesting that in this Former Presidents Act it clearly indicates the separation of the "Federal Government" or the Government of the District of Columbia"
National Archives Link: https://www.archives.gov/a...
H/T to We The Media on Telegram
Found it interesting that in this Former Presidents Act it clearly indicates the separation of the "Federal Government" or the Government of the District of Columbia"
National Archives Link: https://www.archives.gov/a...
H/T to We The Media on Telegram
Former Presidents Act | National Archives
(3 U.S.C. ยง 102 note) (a) Each former President shall be entitled for the remainder of his life to receive from the United States a monetary allowance at a rate per annum, payable monthly by the Secretary of the Treasury, which is equal to the annual rate of basic pay, as in effect from time to time..
https://www.archives.gov/about/laws/former-presidents.html
10:08 AM - Jan 26, 2021
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