Support Action to Protect Whistleblowers - your help is needed

Dear Readers,

Your help is requested today in an effort to take action in protecting whistleblowers. I received an email today from the organization Project for Government Oversight, and want to share this important  information with our loyal readers of the Whistleblower Law Blog.  It is a plea for concerned citizens to send a message TODAY to Congress and show support for passing legislation that gives protections to government employees who blow the whistle on waste, fraud, and abuse. Let your Congressperson know that you believe the House's "Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act of 2007"  (H.R. 985) offers stronger protections than the Senate's bill (S. 274).

Please click on the link below and send a message to Congress about this very important issue.  We also encourage you send to a "friend".  We can make this  a "viral" message of importance, to get more people involved in this critical issue.

http://ga6.org/campaign/wpa_2008

It takes only 3 - 4 minutes to complete the form and send to your Congress person and Senators.  

We are asking you to take action today.  June 12, 2008.

Thanks for your support of legislation that promotes whistleblowers coming forward without fear of retaliation.  Stopping Government fraud, abuse and waste should be the fundamental goal.

Brian
 

Contact your elected officials re: support for Energy Bill amendment

Dear Whistleblower Law Blog Loving Readers:

I know I write some pretty tongue in cheek messages, however, there are serious issues going on in the world that simply are so numerous and so grand in scope that the individual American doesn't know how to keep up or how to help out. Today one of those issues has popped up. Here is the issue: The Atlas Corp. owns a uranium tailing pile in Moab, Utah. Don't tune out, Moab, Utah is going to be important to you, stay with me. There is about 10.5 million tons of uranium mill waste which includes 426 million gallons of contaminated liquid waste seeping from the unlined site. The site is about 130 acres and has groundwater the feeds the Colorado River with radioactive waste and other toxins. Lets put aside the fact that 25 million people use the Colorado for their drinking water and that the Uranium content in groundwater near the Moab site is 530 times too high and just concentrate on the solution right now.

The Project on Government Oversight did a report on this in 1999. At that time the problem was terrible, but the solution was found. The Department of Energy (DOE) originally projected that the site would be cleaned up by 2011. BUT, the Dept. of Energy now wants to permit them to extend the clean up date by a 17 years. That means the site will continue to leech toxins and radioactive waste into the Colorado until 2028. The Oak Ridge National Lab's 1998 report said that even if the first Atlas plan is implemented the radioactive waste will continue to contaminate the Colorado River for another 270 years.

This is simply wrong. They had 11 years to fix the site. The fact that Atlas is using bankruptcy as a means to escape responsibility is not a viable rationale for the government to fail in finding a solution for the benefit of its citizens. Today you can help force a solution.

Here is what we ask: Find your elected official and write them. Tell them to support Representative Jim Matheson's (Democrat from Utah) amendment to the Energy bill which will support the quick clean up of the Moab site. If we do not speak up today the amendment will be overlooked.

You can find your  elected official at the POGO web site by clicking here: www.http://ga6.org/pogo/leg-lookup/search.tcl

Thanks,
Brian