Government Executive: The Secret Service is again asking lawmakers to lift the cap on overtime pay for agents, but this time congressional Republicans want answers.
President Trump signed a bill earlier this year to raise the statutory limit on overtime pay for Secret Service agents providing protective details, both for 2018 and retroactively to 2017. The agency has requested that Congress once again raise the cap into at least through the 2020 presidential election, Republican oversight leaders said in a letter to Secret Service Director Randolph Alles and confirmed by an agency spokeswoman.
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