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Veterans Reassignment Protection Act

To amend title 5, United States Code, to establish certain protections for preference eligibles selected for involuntary geographic reassignment.

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1/30/2007--Introduced.
Veterans Reassignment Protection Act - Prohibits a preference eligible federal employee (including a preference eligible serving in or under the U.S. Postal Service) from being involuntarily separated for failing to accept a directed reassignment to a position ou... moreSee Full Bill Text

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February 01, 2007 Bill would protect vet preference for feds

D., said a bill she introduced Tuesday, HR 728, “would ensure the application of veterans’ preference protections to federal and postal employees who are ...

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February 11, 2008 Weekly: This Week in History

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February 11, 2008 Weekly: This Week in History

Weekly: This Week in History Printer Friendly Version Printer Friendly Version Email this Article Email this Article from Drug War Chronicle, Issue #522, 2/8/08 February 9, 1909: Congress passes the Opium Exclusion Act. ...

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Barry Bonds hits HR 726 & 727 (SF 8 at Atl 13) 2006-08-29 foto Tami Chappell (also pic of HR 728, 729, 730…), originally uploaded by guano. Consider this the obligatory Barry Bonds post. I missed last night’s record-breaking homer by ...

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