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Hello, my name is Jordan Murphy and Im here to give you some insight into what is permitted and prohibited regarding endorsements within the ethics rules. This set of rules discuss use of public office for private gain. Private gain does not just include your gain, but also includes a business, a corporations, a borrowers, a family members, a friends. virtually anyone! These rules can be found in the Standards of Conduct in 5 CFR 2635.702. The first section prohibits inducement or coercion of benefits to you or anyone else. The second section limits the appearance of government sanction. This part is most commonly referenced when discussing letters of recommendation for employment or character reference letters. Lets dig a bit deeper here-- Are you looking to use your official title and USDA letterhead for a letter of recommendation or character reference? There are some restrictions you should be aware of. Lets work through this. Please refer to this handy chart as I discuss.