On the recordFebruary 3, 2016
this Committee actually reported out a bill, S. 742, which ensures that Federal employees that defraud the government, commit felonies or other serious misconduct, are not paid bonuses.
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congress.govthis Committee actually reported out a bill, S. 742, which ensures that Federal employees that defraud the government, commit felonies or other serious misconduct, are not paid bonuses.
Ayotte discusses legislation aimed at preventing bonuses for federal employees involved in serious misconduct.
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