Federal Workforce Civics Competency and Accountability Act
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Plain-English Summary
This bill would require federal employees to demonstrate knowledge of civics and American government principles, likely through testing or training requirements. The legislation aims to ensure that people working in government understand how the political system functions and their role within it, affecting hundreds of thousands of federal workers across all agencies.
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