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  • H.R. 200, titled the "Federal Freeze Act," aims to restrict federal agencies in the United States from hiring new employees or increasing salaries for existing employees for a year after the Act becomes law. Exceptions to the hiring freeze are permitted only if the new hire...

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    The "Federal Freeze Act" is like a rule that stops certain groups from hiring more people or giving bigger paychecks for a year, except if it's super important for safety or security. It also asks these groups to have fewer people working there over the next few years.

  • H.R. 10412, known as the "Federal Freeze Act," seeks to limit the hiring and salary increases at federal agencies. For one year following the enactment, agencies cannot employ more people than they currently have unless it's necessary for law enforcement, public safety, or national security....

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    H.R. 10412 wants to make sure that for one year, most federal offices can't hire more people or increase their salaries. It also asks these offices to have a little fewer people working there in three years.