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what branch will i report on legistavie etc
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I’m not sure I understand exactly what you mean by “report on legislative etc.” Do you mean:
- Which branch of government you should report to as a government employee?
- Where to send a complaint or report about wrongdoing by officials?
- Which branch to address for a legislative question (e.g., contacting your representative)?
- Something else?
Quick general guidance while you clarify:
- If you work for an agency, you normally “report to” the executive branch (your agency/department leaders). Executive agencies are accountable to the president/governor and are overseen by the legislative branch (Congress/state legislature) through hearings and budgets.
- If you are a legislator or staffer, you belong to the legislative branch and report within that branch (leadership/committee chairs).
- If you need to report misconduct by a federal/state agency or employee: use the agency’s Office of Inspector General (OIG), the Office of Special Counsel (OSC) for federal whistleblower issues, or your state’s equivalent. Crimes go to local police/attorney general/DOJ.
- If you want to raise a policy issue or request action on a law, contact your legislative representative or the relevant committee in the legislative branch.
Tell me which country/state and which scenario you mean and I’ll give exact contacts/steps.
- Which branch of government you should report to as a government employee?
- Where to send a complaint or report about wrongdoing by officials?
- Which branch to address for a legislative question (e.g., contacting your representative)?
- Something else?
Quick general guidance while you clarify:
- If you work for an agency, you normally “report to” the executive branch (your agency/department leaders). Executive agencies are accountable to the president/governor and are overseen by the legislative branch (Congress/state legislature) through hearings and budgets.
- If you are a legislator or staffer, you belong to the legislative branch and report within that branch (leadership/committee chairs).
- If you need to report misconduct by a federal/state agency or employee: use the agency’s Office of Inspector General (OIG), the Office of Special Counsel (OSC) for federal whistleblower issues, or your state’s equivalent. Crimes go to local police/attorney general/DOJ.
- If you want to raise a policy issue or request action on a law, contact your legislative representative or the relevant committee in the legislative branch.
Tell me which country/state and which scenario you mean and I’ll give exact contacts/steps.
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