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<title>Senate Passes Whistleblower Reforms</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p align="left">Yesterday, the U.S. Senate, with a unanimous vote, passed the Federal Employee Protection of Disclosures Act (S.274). This new law enhances the protection for federal employee whistleblowers. <br />
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Passage of S.274 now sets the stage for a conference between the House and Senate to agree final legislative language. On March 14, 2007 the House enacted the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act (H.R. 985), which expanded the scope of whistleblower protections to national security related agencies, permitted employees to obtain jury trials in federal court, provided enhanced protections for federal contractors and protected employees who exposed misconduct to their managers. <br />
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According to the <a href="http://www.whistleblower.org/content/press_detail.cfm?press_id=1259">Government Accountability Project (GAP</a>), the Whistleblower Protection Act reform has been struggling for eight years to reach the end of a convoluted approval process. Proud supporters include the bi-partisan efforts of Senators Daniel Akaka (D-HI), Chairman Joseph Lieberman (I-CT) Susan Collins (R-ME), Charles Grassley (R-IA), Carl Levin (D-MI) and Richard Durbin (D-IL). In 2004 and 2005 the bill passed committee, but was blocked by procedural holds. Last year Senators Levin and John Warner (R-VA) obtained its Senate approval as part of the Defense Authorization funding bill, but it was killed in the conference committee on the defense bill. <br />
Unfortunately, the <a href="http://www.whistleblower.org/content/press_detail.cfm?press_id=1259">GAP</a> also mentions that&nbsp;S. 274 does not contain five critical reforms passed in March by the U.S. House of Representatives in H.R. 985, co-sponsored by Chairman Henry Waxman (D-CA) and Rep. Todd Platts (R-PA). The House-passed reforms include protection for national security whistleblowers at the FBI and intelligence agencies, protection for government contractors, protection for federal baggage screeners, jury trials for a fair day in court, and reinforced protections for federally-funded scientists. The House passed H.R. 985 by a 331-94 vote, a veto-proof majority, despite a threat to veto the legislation issued by the Bush administration the day prior to the vote. <br />
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All things considered we have made progress with this new legislation.&nbsp; Let's see if Congress can continue to work together and do what is right in regards to this whistleblower legislation that aims at protecting our brave citizens that come forward and report fraud against their employers.<br />
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We're counting on our elected officials to make this a reality so that whistleblower rights can be enforced and protected.</p>]]></description>
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<title>Senator Grassley - Whistleblowers strongest ally speaks out against retaliation</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Senator Chuck Grassley is by far one of the strongest allies in Washington for Whistleblowers. His recent press release and letter to the FBI Director, Robert Mueller regarding alleged retaliation against FBI Agent Bassem Youssef, chief of the Communications Analysis Unit, the&nbsp;highest ranking Arab-American in the FBI. According to <a href="http://grassley.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=PressReleases.Detail&amp;PressRelease_id=f0c29733-1321-0e36-ba1a-0b84df5c6999">Senator Grassley's letter to FBI Director Mueller</a>, Agent Youssef is a material witness in the Office of Inspector General&rsquo;s (OIG&rsquo;s) continuing inquiry into issues relating to National Security Letters and so-called &ldquo;exigent letters.&rdquo;&nbsp; </p>
<p>It is refreshing to see a Senator take on the establishment and be the voice for the taxpayers and whistleblowers, even those blowing the whistle against the government.&nbsp; Earlier this year, we celebrated Whistleblower Week, May 14 - May 18, 2007. At the beginning of the week, Senator Grassley, gave a <a href="http://grassley.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=PressReleases.Detail&amp;PressRelease_id=017e5ab7-4372-44cc-bacc-45d2a8f11c83">moving speech to the Senate regarding the importance of Whistleblowers</a> to our country.&nbsp; This means a lot coming from the man that has been involved with getting critical legislation such as&nbsp; the Whistleblower Protection Act, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, and the False Claims Act passed. Also, it is important to note that he is the co-sponsor of&nbsp; the original S.274, the Federal Employee Protection of Disclosures Act, which&nbsp;provides&nbsp;updates to federal whistleblower protections.&nbsp;As a result of&nbsp;key legislation such as the False Claims Act, the&nbsp;federal government has recovered&nbsp;nearly $20 billion since 1986. This is not a paltry sum of money to ignore. It goes to show you that whistleblowers&nbsp;make a difference, not only on a moral level but also on the bottom line.</p>
<p>Senator Grassley is <a href="http://grassley.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=PressReleases.Detail&amp;PressRelease_id=017e5ab7-4372-44cc-bacc-45d2a8f11c83">quoted</a> as saying &quot;I would like to see the President of the United States have a Rose Garden ceremony honoring whistleblowers. This would send a message from the very top of the bureaucracy about the importance and value of whistleblowers. They deserve it, and we all ought to be grateful for what they do and appreciate the very difficult circumstances they often have to endure to do so, sacrificing their family's finances, their employability, and the attempts by powerful interests to smear their good names and intentions.&quot; Can you imagine the President of the United States honoring these brave men and women each year?&nbsp; What a message it would send to corporate America and the branches of government.</p>
<p>The Senator is correct in his assessment that whistleblowers bear a heavy burden, when they stand up for what is right.&nbsp;&nbsp;Hopefully, he will find supporters in the Senate that will stand with him in passing additional key legislation&nbsp;that will do more to protect Whistleblowers at large&nbsp;around the country.&nbsp; We can only hope for the best and&nbsp;do everything in our power to ensure&nbsp;that&nbsp; Senator Grassley has all the support that he needs in this fight for Whistleblower rights. We can start&nbsp;by&nbsp; contacting&nbsp;our&nbsp;local legislators and encouraging&nbsp;them to support&nbsp;Senator Grassley in his efforts&nbsp;to pass critical Whistleblower legislation. To find your local Senator go to <a href="http://www.senate.gov">www.senate.gov</a> and type in your state. You can call, write or send an email to express your views on whistleblower legislation. Remember this is a bi-partisan issue and that whistleblower rights affect everyone.<br />
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