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Problems on the Potomac: How Relocation Policies for Presidential Appointees Can Help Win the Talent War

U.S. Congress, Presidential Appointments, Governance, Bureaucracy, Executive Branch

Carole M. Plowfield, Deputy Director, Presidential Appointee Initiative
Paul C. Light, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Governance Studies

The Presidential Appointee Initiative

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