James A. Garfield Quote

The civil service can never be placed on a satisfactory basis until it is regulated by law. For the good of the service itself, for the protection of those who are intrusted with the appointing power against the waste of time and obstruction to the public business caused by the inordinate pressure for place, and for the protection of incumbents against intrigue and wrong, I shall at the proper time ask Congress to fix the tenure of the minor offices of the several Executive Departments and prescribe the grounds upon which removals shall be made during the terms for which incumbents have been appointed.


Inaugural address (1881)


The civil service can never be placed on a satisfactory basis until it is regulated by law. For the good of the service itself, for the protection of ...

The civil service can never be placed on a satisfactory basis until it is regulated by law. For the good of the service itself, for the protection of ...

The civil service can never be placed on a satisfactory basis until it is regulated by law. For the good of the service itself, for the protection of ...

The civil service can never be placed on a satisfactory basis until it is regulated by law. For the good of the service itself, for the protection of ...