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Safety & Security Vicki Rees-Jones Safety & Security Vicki Rees-Jones

Letter of Support - Public Service Protection Act

The attack of U.S. District Judge Esther Salas and her family at their home in New Jersey was a strong and salient reminder for all of the dangers our federal law enforcement community faces as they work to administer justice.

It is not uncommon for violent criminals to also target the Assistant U.S. Attorneys who prosecuted their crimes. Data from the Department of Justice indicates that nearly 500 threats or inappropriate communications were levied against AUSAs in the last three years.

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Telework Vicki Rees-Jones Telework Vicki Rees-Jones

Letter to Attorney General regarding teleworking updates

On behalf of the National Association of Assistant United States Attorneys (NAAUSA), representing the interests of the over 6,000 Assistant U.S. Attorneys (AUSAs) working in the 94 U.S. Attorney Offices, we write to provide comments on the proposed updates to USAP 3-4.650.001 included in Version 2.1.

The Executive Office for United States Attorneys (EOUSA) telework policy has historically supported a patchwork approach to telework availability and flexibility for U.S. Attorney Offices. The absence of a broad adoption of telework flexibility has left some offices without any access to the benefit, which is critical for employee effectiveness, wellbeing, and retention. The proposal USAP 3-4.650.001 included in Version 2.1 ultimately continues this history.

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Pay Inequity Vicki Rees-Jones Pay Inequity Vicki Rees-Jones

Letter to U.S. Attorneys Deegan and Pak

Dear U.S. Attorneys Deegan and Pak: I write to ask you to end the disparity in pay which causes Assistant United States Attorneys to earn tens of thousands of dollars less each year than their colleagues in the Department of Justice's litigating divisions. The data is clear

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Electronic Communications Vicki Rees-Jones Electronic Communications Vicki Rees-Jones

NAAUSA Testimony on Reforming The Electronic Communications Privacy Act

NAAUSA President Steve Cook was invited to testify at the House Judiciary Committee hearing on December 1, 2015. NAAUSA agrees that imposing a warrant requirement for the government to secure stored email in a criminal investigation is appropriate as a general rule. Stve's written testimony concluded that "The Email Privacy Act, unfortunately, goes much further and in the process creates more problems than it solves.

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