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Former Presidents: Pensions, Office Allowances, and Other Federal Benefits Wendy Ginsberg Analyst in American National Government Daniel J. Richardson research Assistant March 16, 2016. congressional research Service 7-5700. RL34631. Former Presidents: Pensions, Office Allowances, and Other Federal Benefits Summary The Former Presidents Act (FPA; 3 102 note) was enacted to maintain the dignity of the Office of the President. The act provides the Former President and his or her spouse certain benefits to help him respond to post-presidency mail and speaking requests, among Other informal public duties often required of a Former President. Prior to enactment of the FPA in 1958, Former Presidents leaving Office received no pension or Other federal assistance.

Former Presidents: Pensions, Office Allowances, and Other Federal Benefits Congressional Research Service 2 Service protection.6 In 1994, the law was amended to limit U.S. Secret Service coverage to 10 years for any President who entered office after January 1, 1997.7 President George W. Bush and his wife Laura Bush would have been the first former President and first lady who faced this

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