Federal Insider: State personnel issues deserve a look

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State personnel issues deserve a look

Op-ed article says Foreign Service is being relegated to secondary status in support of political elites.

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Joe Davidson is chronicling the affect of the sequester according to each federal agency listed below.

Department by department sequester impacts

As the White House and Congress, Republicans and Democrats, trade blows over who is at fault for the looming across-the-board budget cuts known as the sequester, it is federal workers who will get hit. Federal Diary columnist Joe Davidson is chronicling the affect of the sequester according to each federal agency listed below.

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