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Trump promotes hiring military spouses

President signs order at Mother’s Day event

- By Darlene Superville The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday to promote the hiring of military spouses by the federal government.

Trump signed the order at a Mother’s Day event at the White House that recognized the contributi­ons of military mothers and spouses. Trump said military spouses too often don’t get the recognitio­n they deserve for enduring long separation­s during deployment­s, multiple family relocation­s and keeping their households running and the family’s spirits high.

The president said America owes them a debt of gratitude that can’t ever be fully repaid.

“We know what you do, and your spouse knows what you do,” said Trump, joined by his wife, Melania. “We can never repay you for that, but we can and we will give you the opportunit­ies you deserve.”

The order requires federal agencies to promote “to the greatest extent possible” the use of noncompeti­tive hiring authority that exists for military spouses, meaning they don’t have to compete for certain jobs. It directs the federal personnel office to educate agencies on the use of their noncompeti­tive hiring authority, and to raise awareness among military spouses.

Agencies are also asked to recommend ways to improve “license portabilit­y” so that spouses in profession­s that require licensing don’t have to get new credential­s when they move from state to state.

A report released Wednesday by the president’s Council of Economic Advisers said military spouses also suffer financial disadvanta­ges because of their frequent moves and other sacrifices. They earn at least $12,000 a year less than other workers as a results, which adds up to estimated losses of nearly $190,000 over a 20-year military career, the report said.

 ?? Susan Walsh ?? The Associated Press President Donald Trump holds up an executive order he signed Wednesday as he is surrounded by first lady Melania Trump, second from right, Karen Pence, right, White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, third from left, Ivanka Trump,...
Susan Walsh The Associated Press President Donald Trump holds up an executive order he signed Wednesday as he is surrounded by first lady Melania Trump, second from right, Karen Pence, right, White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, third from left, Ivanka Trump,...

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