Patronage Questions Asked In 1883 Are Still Relevant Today

The New York State Civil Service Commission began with the enactment of the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act in 1883. The law was passed after the assassination of President James Garfield, who was shot by a disgruntled seeker of a government job.

The theory behind creating civil service was that competitive examinations and . . . → Read More: Patronage Questions Asked In 1883 Are Still Relevant Today