Wyoming’s 8,100 federal workers faced Feb. 6 deadline to respond to Trump’s resignation offer
- About 8,100 federal workers in Wyoming have until today to accept a Trump administration resignation offer, which would end their government employment at the end of September.
- The U.S. Office of Personnel Management memo states that those who choose deferred resignation will be exempt from in-person work requirements but will still be paid through the end of September.
- Maryland-Based Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump on January 28, seeking to declare the initiative illegal.
- The implications of the resignation offer for Wyoming’s tourism industry remain uncertain, as stated by Phil Francis, chairman of the executive council of the Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks.
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right2Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution38% Left, 38% Center
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