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In page United States Merit Systems Protection Board:

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Starting from January 2017 and as of January 2019, the MSPB lacks a quorum, equivalent to two out of three members.[4][5] It is the longest the agency has been without a quorum in its history.[5] Without a quorum, the "Board will be unable to issue decisions that require a majority vote" until more members are appointed by the president.[6] Effectively, this means that no new substantive decisions are being issued and the backlog of cases awaiting a final disposition is increasing. As of March 2019, the last member's term had expired and the Senate had not acted on President Trump's nominations. With a vacant board, its general counsel becomes the acting executive and administrative officer, and administrative judges still hear cases and issue initial decisions.[7]