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  2. Template:US-Gov-Ethics - Wikipedia

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  3. United States Office of Government Ethics - Wikipedia

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    Government ethics concerns in the United States were first addressed by Congress in 1853. [1] [2] The act, entitled "An Act to prevent Frauds upon the Treasury of the United States," made it a misdemeanor for "any officer of the United States" or "any Senator or Representative in Congress" to assist in or prosecute "any claim against the United States."

  4. Category : United States politics and government templates

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  5. United States Government Manual - Wikipedia

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    The United States Government Manual is the official handbook of the federal government, published annually by the Office of the Federal Register and printed and distributed by the United States Government Publishing Office. [1]

  6. Ethics in Government Act of 1978 - Wikipedia

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  7. Executive Order 13989 - Wikipedia

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    The order aims to ensure that those in the Executive Branch will not accept bribes from lobbyists, engage in activities with a former employer, communicate with outsiders about the work they do, accept money from a former employer, and that they make hirings based on a person's qualifications, with the goal of restoring and maintaining public ...

  8. File:Code of Conduct (United States Military).pdf - Wikipedia

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    This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work prepared by an officer or employee of the United States Government as part of that person’s official duties under the terms of Title 17, Chapter 1, Section 105 of the US Code.

  9. Template:US government sources - Wikipedia

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