Help Shape Ethics Office's 2026-2030 Plan: Speak Up Now
Published Date: 7/11/2025
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The U.S. Office of Government Ethics wants your ideas to help shape their big plan for 2026-2030. This plan will guide how they keep government leaders honest and fair, affecting everyone who works in or with the government. They’re asking for feedback now to make sure the plan is smart, clear, and ready to roll out soon—no extra costs expected, just better ethics ahead!
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