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NIW Today 2019

A publication of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association

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NIW Today | 24 Legislative Activism and You R R May be candidates in non-partisan elections. R R May register and vote as they choose. R R May assist in voter registration drives. R R May contribute money to partisan groups and candidates in partisan elections. R R May attend political fundraisers. R R May attend and be active at political rallies and meetings. R R May join, be active, and hold office in partisan groups. R R May sign and circulate nominating petitions. R R May campaign for or against candidates in partisan elections. R R May make campaign speeches for candidates in partisan elections. R R May distribute campaign literature in partisan elections. R R May campaign for or against referendum questions, constitutional amendments, or municipal ordinances. R R May express opinions about political issues. R R May express opinions about partisan groups and candidates in partisan elections while not at work or using official authority. Federal employees MAY express their opinions about a partisan group or candidate in a partisan race on Facebook or Twitter (e.g., post, "like," "share," "tweet," "retweet"), if: » They are not on duty or in the workplace. » They do not refer to their official title or position. » They do not suggest or ask anyone to make a political contribution, however they may accept an invitation to attend a political fundraiser event. Federal employees MAY become a "friend," "like," or "follow" the social media page of a partisan group or candidate in a partisan race, but not while on duty or in the workplace. PERMITTED ACTIVITIES UNDER THE HATCH ACT

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