How Scientists Can Be Involved in the Runup to the 2020 Election

How Scientists Can Be Involved in the Runup to the 2020 Election

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How Scientists Can Be Involved in the Runup to the 2020 Election

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 The Hatch Act
  3. 3 Who needs to be concerned
  4. 4 Lessrestricted employees
  5. 5 Furtherrestricted employees
  6. 6 Nonpartisan activities
  7. 7 Kellyanne Conway
  8. 8 Republican National Convention
  9. 9 Hatch Act
  10. 10 First Amendment Considerations
  11. 11 Speech Protection
  12. 12 Frequently Asked Questions
  13. 13 Publicly Expressing Political Opinions
  14. 14 Working During Pandemic
  15. 15 Registering to Vote
  16. 16 General Tips
  17. 17 Resources
  18. 18 Questions
  19. 19 Groups looking for scientists to participate
  20. 20 How to make a difference
  21. 21 How to deal with climate denial
  22. 22 How to advocate for science

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