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An Open Letter to Federal Science Workers in the Second Trump Administration

Last updated: January 20, 2025 12:41 pm
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Preparing for Policy Changes: Lessons Learned from a Federal Employee

As we navigate through the ever-changing landscape of public policy, it is crucial to be prepared for the upcoming shifts. For those of us working in federal government, this can be a source of anxiety. Having experienced multiple presidential transitions, including the recent shift from President Trump to President Biden, I understand the challenges that lie ahead.

During the previous administration, there was a clear agenda to undermine federal science and regulatory programs. The Project 2025 manifesto outlines the intentions of the new administration to roll back progress made in addressing climate change and environmental issues. As someone who has weathered similar storms in the past, I have learned valuable lessons that may be helpful to others facing uncertain times.

1. Seek Support from Allies in the NGO Community

During my time at the EPA, I received unexpected support from NGOs and individuals who appreciated the work we were doing. These small acts of solidarity can make a significant difference in challenging times.

2. Stay Informed but Avoid Overreacting

The media can often be filled with sensationalized information. It is important to filter out the noise and focus on verified sources to avoid unnecessary stress.

3. Understand the Motivations of Political Appointees

Political appointees within agencies have their own agendas and pressures to navigate. By understanding their motivations, you can better anticipate their actions and responses.

4. Document Instructions and Communications

When directives come from above, ensure they are in writing. Keeping a record of instructions can protect you and provide clarity in uncertain situations.

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5. Utilize Legal Frameworks to Your Advantage

Government functions are governed by laws and regulations that provide a framework for decision-making. Understanding these rules can help you navigate challenging situations and protect your work.

6. Leverage Union Support and Resources

If you are part of a union or have access to union resources, utilize them to understand your rights and protections as a federal employee.

7. Know Your Labor Rights

As a federal employee, you have rights under federal labor laws. Familiarize yourself with these rights and seek support from organizations that can provide legal assistance if needed.

As we face uncertain times ahead, it is essential to stay informed, seek support, and protect your rights as a federal employee. Remember that you are not alone, and there are resources available to help you navigate through these challenges.

At UCS, we are committed to supporting federal science workers and advocating for scientific integrity. Our Save Science, Save Lives campaign aims to protect science and ensure accountability in decision-making processes. Together, we can work towards a more transparent and equitable future.

While the road ahead may be uncertain, know that there are allies and resources available to support you. Stay strong, stay informed, and know that your work is valuable and essential.

Sincerely,

Chitra

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