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May 06, 2003  
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COLLINS, VOINOVICH INSIST UPON SAFEGUARDS IN DEFENSE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL CHANGES
 
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Senator Susan Collins, (R-ME) Chairman of the Governmental Affairs Committee, and Senator George Voinovich (R-OH), Chairman of the Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, the Federal Workforce and the District of Columbia, said today they want to ensure that the Administration’s proposal to create a new civilian personnel system at the Department of Defense will treat employees equitably.

In a letter to Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, the senators said that, although they recognize the need to reform the department’s personnel system, several changes should first be made to the proposal.

“I am concerned that what the Department of Defense is calling for could compromise the rights of its 669,000 civilian workers. I cannot support a proposal that does not treat these workers with fairness and respect,” Collins said.

The senators’ May 6 letter is attached.
 
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May 30 - Governmental Affairs Nominations Hearing

 
May 28 - Governmental Affairs To Hold Hearing on Proposed Personnel Changes at the Department of Defense

 
May 21 - Senate Approves Collins' Amendment Limiting Defense Contract Bundling

 
May 21 - Collins' Committee Launches Investigation of WorldCom's Federal Contracts

 
May 20 - Collins to Introduce Amendment Limiting Defense Contract Bundling

 
May 19 - Passenger Screener Cutbacks at Portland Jetport Delayed

 
May 15 - Collins Introduces Legislation to Coordinate, Simplify Homeland Security Grant Process

 
May 13 - Collins' Committeee to Hold Hearing on Streamlining Homeland Security Grant Process

 
May 13 - Governmental Affairs Committee to Hold Hearing onTissue Banks: The Dangers of Tainted Tissue and the Need for Federal Regulation

 
May 8 - Governmental Affairs Committee Hearing to Consider Nominations

 
May 8 - Hearing on Investing in Homeland Security: Challenges Facing State and Local Governments

 
May 7 - Collins Protests Plan to Eliminate Nearly 30 Percent of Portland Airport's Screeners

 
May 6 current Press Release

 
May 2 - Senator Collins' Committee to Hold First Congressional Hearing on ULLICO Stock Deals

 
May 1 - Collins Outlines Legislation to Streamline and Strengthen Homeland Security Grant Programs
 

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