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===Reforms=== {{Main|Star Route scandal}} [[File:Left Puck.jpg|thumb|200px|alt=A cartoon. Garfield, in night clothes and slippers, is on the doorstep looking at an ugly crying baby in a basket on the ground.|An 1881 ''[[Puck (magazine)|Puck]]'' cartoon shows Garfield finding a baby at his front door with a tag marked "Civil Service Reform, compliments of [[Rutherford B. Hayes|R.B. Hayes]]". Hayes, his predecessor in the presidency, is seen in the background dressed like a woman and holding a bag marked "R.B. Hayes' Savings, [[Fremont, Ohio]]".]] Grant and Hayes had both advocated civil service reform, and by 1881 such reform associations had organized with renewed energy across the nation. Garfield sympathized with them, believing the [[spoils system]] damaged the presidency and often eclipsed more important concerns.{{sfn|Doenecke|1981|pp=39β41}} Some reformers became disappointed when Garfield promoted limited tenure only to minor office seekers and gave appointments to his old friends.{{sfn|Doenecke|1981|pp=39β41}} Corruption in the post office also cried out for reform. In April 1880, there had been a congressional investigation of corruption in the [[United States Post Office Department|Post Office Department]], where profiteering rings allegedly stole millions of dollars, securing bogus mail contracts on [[star routes]].{{sfn|Peskin|1978|p=578}} After obtaining contracts with the lowest bid, costs to run the mail routes would be escalated and profits would be divided among ring members. Shortly after taking office, Garfield received word of postal corruption by an alleged star route ringleader, Assistant Postmaster General [[Thomas J. Brady]].{{sfn|Peskin|1978|p=580}} Garfield demanded Brady's resignation and ordered prosecutions that ended in trials for conspiracy. When told that his party, including his campaign manager, [[Stephen W. Dorsey]], was involved, Garfield directed that the corruption in the Post Office be rooted out "to the bone", regardless of where it might lead.{{sfn|Peskin|1978|p=578}} Brady resigned and was indicted for conspiracy, though jury trials in 1882 and 1883 found Brady not guilty.{{sfn|Doenecke|1981|pp=94β95}}
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