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Former Presidents: Pensions, Office Allowances, and Other Federal Benefits

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CRS_Former_Presidents_Pensions_Office_allowances.pdf (441.54 KB)
Permanent Link(s)
https://hdl.handle.net/1813/79339
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Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs
Federal Publications
Author
Ginsberg, Wendy
Abstract

[Excerpt] The Former Presidents Act (FPA; 3 U.S.C. §102 note) charges the General Services Administration (GSA) with providing former Presidents a pension, support staff, office support, travel funds, and mailing privileges. The FPA was enacted to “maintain the dignity” of the Office of the President. The act provides the former President—and his or her spouse—certain benefits to help him respond to post-presidency mail and speaking requests, among other informal public duties often required of a former President. Prior to enactment of the FPA in 1958, former Presidents leaving office received no pension or other federal assistance. This report provides a legislative and cultural history of the Former Presidents Act. It details the benefits provided to former Presidents and their costs. Congress has the authority to reduce, increase, or maintain the pension and benefits provided to former Presidents of the United States. This report considers the potential effects of maintaining the FPA or amending the FPA in ways that might reduce or otherwise modify a former President’s benefits.

Date Issued
2014-04-09
Keywords
Former Presidents Act
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pension
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federal benefits
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office allowances
Related Version
A more recent version of this report can be found here: https://hdl.handle.net/1813/79345
Related To
https://hdl.handle.net/1813/79345
Type
government record

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