How and why to give your Twitter the Hatch Act

Where will you be when Twitter and the Hatch Act collide? Where SHOULD you be? We ask attorney Bill Bransford.

As the use of social media grows and finds a more important role in the federal work place, rules and regulations have to evolve along with it. The Hatch Act is one of those rules. Some feds could be violating the act with their online activities without even knowing it. Bill Bransford, partner with Shaw, Bransford, and Roth, explains how it all works.

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