When did GSA start paying for former presidents travel?

December 24, 2018 Off By idswater

When did GSA start paying for former presidents travel?

Travel Expenses. Under a law enacted in 1968, the GSA makes funds available to former presidents and no more than two of their staff members for travel and related expenses. To be compensated, the travel must be related to the former president’s status as an official representative of the United States government.

Who was the founder of the American Automobile Association?

Augustus Post, an original founder of the American Automobile Association, driving his 1905 White Steamer in New York City parade. In background is Mark Twain’s house. Passengers include Stanton Sickles at left and a Tammany Hall politician at right.

What did AAA do for the transportation industry?

The Crisis Ahead: America’s Aging Highways and Airways research led to AAA helping to shape two pieces of landmark legislation: the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21) in 1998 and the Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century (AIR-21) in 2000.

Who was the only former president to give up his secret service?

Richard Nixon is the only former president to have given up his Secret Service protection. He did so in 1985 and paid for his own security, saying his reason was to save the government money. (The savings were estimated to be about $3 million a year.)

Who is the chair of the AAA Board?

Ms. Collins is a founder and former chief executive officer of WDG Ventures, a real estate development and consulting firm formed in 1988. She was chair of the board in 2003 and 2004, serving on the board through 2010.

Augustus Post, an original founder of the American Automobile Association, driving his 1905 White Steamer in New York City parade. In background is Mark Twain’s house. Passengers include Stanton Sickles at left and a Tammany Hall politician at right.

The Crisis Ahead: America’s Aging Highways and Airways research led to AAA helping to shape two pieces of landmark legislation: the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21) in 1998 and the Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century (AIR-21) in 2000.

Who is the director of AAA Auto Insurance?

Mr. Smith previously spent 20 years at Continental, a New York-based insurance company, where he previously served as vice president and director of its Mid-Atlantic region. For five years beginning in 1995, Mr. Smith served as a Deputy Secretary in the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry.