Join OGE's Brainstorm: Plotting Ethics Rules for 2026-2030
Published Date: 2/28/2025
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Summary
The U.S. Office of Government Ethics is planning its big goals for 2026-2030 and wants your ideas! If you care about fair and honest government, this meeting is for you. Join in early to help shape the future—no money needed, just your voice and time.
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