January 22, 2003: Headlines: COS - Albania: Internet: Blogs - Albania: Appropriations: Budget: Personal Web Site: Due to the inability of the US congress to pass appropriation bills for fiscal year 2003, Peace Corps cannot authorize staff to travel to Albania to start up the program
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January 22, 2003: Headlines: COS - Albania: Internet: Blogs - Albania: Appropriations: Budget: Personal Web Site: Due to the inability of the US congress to pass appropriation bills for fiscal year 2003, Peace Corps cannot authorize staff to travel to Albania to start up the program
Due to the inability of the US congress to pass appropriation bills for fiscal year 2003, Peace Corps cannot authorize staff to travel to Albania to start up the program
Due to the inability of the US congress to pass appropriation bills for fiscal year 2003, Peace Corps cannot authorize staff to travel to Albania to start up the program
Wednesday, January 22, 2003
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Due to the inability of the US congress to pass appropriation bills for fiscal year 2003, Peace Corps cannot authorize staff to travel to Albania to start up the program, let alone authorize the restart. As frustrating as this is for me, for other staff hired for new country entries and re-entries it is more painful. Some are having to take leave without pay or be required to travel on temporary status unaccompanied by their familes. We were in this boat but by circumstances are in a holding pattern in Ukraine.
Let's hope the congress can get it together and pass a budget.
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