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Operating Status: OGE is affected by the lapse in appropriations.

To learn more read our lapse plan here. Please note, OGE continues to review financial disclosure reports of Presidential nominees to positions requiring Senate confirmation.

Related Guidance for Federal Employees:
LA-18-16: Ethics Laws and Regulations Continue to Apply to Federal Government Employees during Furlough Periods
LA-19-01 : Ethics Guidance for Employees in Non-Pay Status During a Lapse in Appropriations
This FAQ provides guidance for those employees who participated in the Deferred Resignation Program or who are in other extended leave status.



OGE Joins the Nation in Mourning the Passing of President Carter

December 30, 2024


President Carter signed the Ethics in Government Act, creating the executive branch ethics program.

President Jimmy Carter signing the Ethics in Government Act of 1978

In a letter regarding the newly passed Ethics in Government Act, President Carter wrote, “Last year we worked closely with Congress to pass The Ethics in Government Act, which sets important ethical standards for Federal employees...there should be no doubt that the intent of the Act will be fulfilled, and the public confidence in the conduct of government affairs will rest on a firmer foundation.”  Read the full letter here: https://www.oge.gov/web/OGE.nsf/0/6B4D1A351D14FB428525895D005CE5AF/$FILE/note%20from%20carter.pdf

OGE is grateful to President Carter for his service to our nation, and we join the country in mourning his passing.