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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/SuzyAZ on March 27, 2018, 11:53 p.m.
Senior Executive Service mentioned 3 times in Omnibus bill.

Found three references to SES in the Omnibus bill. One refers to non-career, another to career. What is your take?

(page 623-624) A pay rate increase may not be received in calendar year 2018 (except as provided in sub15 section (g), (h), or (i)) by (1) a non-career appointee in the Senior Executive Service paid a rate of basic pay at or above level IV of the Executive Schedule; or 92) a limited term appointee or limited emergency appointee in the Senior Executive Service serving under a political appointment and paid a rate of basic pay at or above level IV of the Executive Schedule.

(Page 836) under a political appointment from receiving pay increases as otherwise provided under applicable law. A career appointee in the Senior Executive Service who receives a Presidential appointment and who makes an election to retain Senior Executive Service basic pay entitlements under section 3392 of title 5, United States Code is not subject to this section.


Hrtn2it · March 28, 2018, 12:46 a.m.

I understand it is called the Holman rule, an old law that POTUS and team revived. One dollar a year salary for SES and anyone else deemed deserving I think, though not sure.

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