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FMA Washington Report: June 9, 2023
FMA Shares Legislative Agenda with White House

During Public Service Recognition Week, and following FMA’s 85th National Convention and Management Training Seminar, FMA National President Craig Carter sent a letter to President Biden to advise his administration of FMA’s legislative priorities and to ask for his Administration’s support for our efforts.

“Founded at the Washington Navy Yard in 1913, FMA is the oldest and largest professional nonprofit membership organization representing managers across the federal workforce,” Carter wrote. “We are proudly nonpartisan and work with legislators of any party to invest in and empower the profession of management. Our members cover more than forty different agencies and departments, including active and retired feds. FMA’s mission is to advocate for excellence in public service, and our legislative agenda and goals reflect that mission. We believe there is much overlap between your administration’s efforts, and those of FMA, and we seek your support of all of our issues.”

To read the letter in its entirety, click here.

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