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GSA Chief Violated Hatch Act, Special Counsel's Report Alleges
By Robert O'Harrow Jr. and Scott HighamWashington Post Staff Writers
The U.S. Office of Special Counsel has found that General Services Administration chief Lurita Alexis Doan violated the federal Hatch Act when she allegedly asked GSA political appointees during a January briefing how they could "help our candidates" win the next election, according to a report by the office.
The Hatch Act restricts executive branch employees from using their position for political purposes. The special counsel's office, which investigates alleged violations of the law, said it would recommend that President Bush take disciplinary action against Doan, including possible removal from office...............
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Tom Davis was head of the House Oversight Committee when this fraud was happening. He personally assured the firings of some auditors such as Angela Styles who fought to prevent the fraud because they were investigating his campaign contributors. Styles is quoted in the article.
Speaking of King George's court, Davis votes against the Democrats 95% of the time. If stem cells and DC voting weren't included, it approaches 100%. A few times he suspiciously voted with Tom DeLay against both parties position.
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