Hearings
Hearing: Examining the Role of Shared Employees in the House
April 12, 2018
Meeting Status: Scheduled
Meeting Notes:
Subcommittee:
House Administration (117th Congress)
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COMMITTEE HEARING
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Rescheduled for: Thursday, April 12, 2018
Approximately 11:00 a.m.
1310 Longworth House Office Building
Examining the Role of Shared Employees in the House
Previewing the hearing, Chairman Harper said: “In 2008, the Committee formalized the structure by which Member and Committee offices are authorized to share an employee in the U.S. House. The Committee is undertaking a comprehensive review to examine the practice of sharing employees and determine their effectiveness. Our hearing will help provide Members of the Committee with the opportunity to understand the House’s practice of sharing employees, as well as review current procedures and requirements for hiring and retaining these types of employee positions to accomplish specific needs for offices.”
Witnesses:
• Paul Irving, House Sergeant-at-Arms
• Philip Kiko, House Chief Administrative Officer
• Michael Ptasienski, the fifth Inspector General of the House
Additional information will be available via the Committee Repository.
If you have any questions, please contact the Committee at (202) 225-8281.
Persons requiring special accommodations should contact Dan Jarrell at (202) 225-8281, 48 hours prior to the scheduled hearing.