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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT WASHINGTON, D.C. 20240 May 19, 2008 In Reply Refer To: 1400-733 (700) P EMS TRANSMISSION 05/21/2008 Information Bulletin No. 2008-081 To: All BLM Employees From: Assistant Director, Human Capital Management Subject: Political Activities This serves as a reminder to all BLM employees, supervisors, and managers of the restrictions on Federal employees as they relate to political activities (The Hatch Act). Most BLM employees, supervisors, and managers may:
Most BLM employees, supervisors, and managers may not:
Recently, a number of articles have appeared in newspapers across the country concerning federal employees using government e-mail addresses and computers to send messages of a political nature. The Hatch Act prohibits employees from using government resources (including copiers, fax machines, computers and government-issued e-mail addresses) for partisan political activities. If you receive a political message on your government e-mail address, you should not forward the message on to any individual, including your own private e-mail account. Even blogging from home can cause problems. Presidential campaign websites, for example, encourage supporters to create blogs on the site to advocate the candidate’s positions. They also usually carry a link for campaign donations, and that can cause trouble for a federal employee, even when using a home computer. The Office of Special Council (OSC) may view the donate button as soliciting for political contributions, forbidden by The Hatch Act regulations, and set off an investigation. Caution is advised. Stricter rules apply to Career Senior Executive Service (SES) employees. A summary of these restrictions is included in Attachment 1. Less restrictive rules apply to political appointees. It is suggested that these political employees consult with a representative from the Department of the Interior’s Ethics Office for advice and counsel. A representative from this office may be reached at 202-208-7960. The penalty for violation of these regulations is removal from your federal position. If the Merit Systems Protection Board finds by unanimous vote that the violation does not warrant removal, a penalty of not less than 30 days’ suspension without pay shall be imposed by the Director of the Board. A wealth of additional information on this subject may be found at the OSC website located at: http://www.osc.gov. A list of frequently asked questions may be found at: OSC advisories are located at: The political activity regulations in their entirety may be found at: http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisdx_04/5cfr734_04.html. If you have questions, please contact: Stephanie Langseth, Deputy Ethics Counselor, on 202-208-4695 or your servicing Assistant Ethics Counselor. Signed by: Authenticated by: Janine Velasco Robert M. Williams Assistant Director Division of IRM Governance,WO-560 Human Capital Management 1 Attachment: |
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