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Yes. The secret service is allotted a budget for protecting major presidential candidates from public (tax payer) funds.
The mutualist organizations were created during the 1890's to provide aid and economic support to Mexican immigrants. These organizations also provided economic protection, education and community service to the Mexican barrios throughout the U.S. Southwest.
All modern presidents and first ladies have a travel budget, which does get paid by the taxpayers, especially when the president and/or his wife are on state business-- that is, when they are representing the United States for a trade or diplomatic mission; secret service protection is also taxpayer funded. But there are some expenses that come out of the president's own salary: if Mr. Obama (or any president) is on vacation, he pays for his own and his family's lodging, their food and any incidentals (like going to a bookstore to buy something to read)-- the taxpayers generally are not expected to pay for these things. In the case of a diplomatic trip, like the recent visit to Cuba, the taxpayers were not expected to pay for the Obama kids-- Mr. and Mrs. Obama handled those expenses.
Mexican Service Medal was created on 1917-12-12.
Internal Revenue Service
Mexican Border Service Medal was created on 1918-07-09.
The mutualist organizations were created during the 1890's to provide aid and economic support to Mexican immigrants. These organizations also provided economic protection, education and community service to the Mexican barrios throughout the U.S. Southwest.
Special State Protection Service - Georgia - was created in 1994.
who has the authority to define a year of service for pension protection purpose
Yes. Bill Clinton will receive Secret Service protection of for life. lifetime he will receive Secret Service detail for the rest of the life
Service de Protection des Hautes Personnalités was created in 1934.
No. Jimmy Carter declined to have secret service protection when he left office.