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Press Release: Warner, Kaine, and Connolly Respond to Trump's Schedule F Policy Revival

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Virginia lawmakers criticize Trump's revival of Schedule F, expressing concern for federal worker protections and service quality.

Quiver AI Summary

Lawmakers respond to Schedule F revival: U.S. Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, alongside Representative Gerald Connolly, issued a statement on President Trump's decision to revive Schedule F, a policy aimed at reducing protections for federal employees. The lawmakers expressed concern that this move could allow for politically motivated dismissals and threaten government services.

Context on Schedule F: The statement highlighted the Biden Administration's prior reversal of the executive order creating Schedule F, emphasizing the importance of a merit-based federal workforce for national security and essential services like Social Security and Medicare.

Legislative efforts: In response, Warner, Kaine, and Connolly have previously introduced the Saving the Civil Service Act, which seeks to prevent positions within the federal competitive service from being reclassified under Schedule F.

Disclaimer: This is an AI-generated summary of a press release. The model used to summarize this release may make mistakes. See the full release here.

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