Senate Whistleblower Hearing Thursday! Contact Congress Today!

During the last year, you sent over 11,000 messages to Congress demanding stronger whistleblower protection.  Thank you for your support!  Congress heard you, and this Thursday, June 11th, the Senate is holding a hearing on amendments to the Whistleblower Protection Act.  The Senate legislation currently lacks two critical provisions - universal coverage for all federal employees, including national security employees, and full court access.  Now we need to tell Congress that meaningful whistleblower protection must include these provisions.

Your support is more important than ever!  We have a historic chance to protect the federal employees responsible for oversight and accountability.

Please click here to contact Congress now!

Bunny Greenhouse Retaliated Against After Testifying To Congress

Last week Bunny Greenhouse testified before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee in support of the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act - H.R. 1507.   Although Bunny was removed from her Senior Executive Service position following her initial Congressional testimony about Halliburton no-bid contracts, she courageously returned to Capitol Hill because she believes that "all employees should be protected from retaliation for reporting waste, fraud and abuse."  Incredibly the Army Corps has once again retaliated against Bunny for exposing the truth.  Within hours of delivering her testimony, Bunny received an email from the Army Corps' Chief of Staff stating that all future testimony before Congress must be submitted for pre-approval by the Army Corps. In response to this unconstituional directive, Bunny has issued a new letter to the American people.  In the letter Bunny asks all Americans to take action to protect federal employees by demanding immediate passage of H.R. 1507.

"When the United States orders its employees to submit to censorship when they are exercising their constitutional right to 'petition Congress for redress of grievances,' it is time to fight back!"  

Click here to read Bunny's new letter and take action now.

Click here to read the National Whistleblowers Center's letter to President Obama concerning the retaliation against Bunny Greenhouse

House Hearings Set For Federal Employee Whistleblower Protections

On Thursday May 14th at 10 AM, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform will be holding a hearing "Protecting the Public from Waste, Fraud and Abuse: H.R. 1507, the Whistleblower Protecting Enhancement Act of 2009." This hearing is a critical opportunity to inform Congress about the need to protect federal employee whistleblowers.  Please visit the National Whistleblowers Center website: www.whistleblowers.org for updated information on the hearing.  
 

Speaker Pelosi Releases Statement In Support of Whistleblower Amendment

Speaker of House Nancy Pelosi issued a press release expressing her support for the whistleblower amendment to the stimulus bill.  Speaker Pelosi stated that "It is inconceivable that the people’s business had been conducted for so long without ‘whistleblower’ protections to encourage every public employee to do the right thing."

The Speaker's press release is encouraging as we gear up for a fight in the Senate.  Please contact your Senators IMMEDIATELY and urge them to include the same federal whistleblower protections in their version of the bill that the House passed.  

Speaker Pelosi's Press Release
For Immediate Release
01/28/2009

Pelosi Statement on Whistleblower Protections Added to American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

Washington, D.C – Speaker Nancy Pelosi released the following statement after permanent protections for federal ‘whistleblowers’ were added to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, to strengthen its unprecedented accountability measures, and to continue to root out waste, fraud, and abuse in federal spending for years to come. This bipartisan amendment, sponsored by Congressmen Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) and Todd Platts (R-PA), was passed by the House in the last Congress but never became law.

“We have worked for years to protect taxpayer dollars and improve services the federal government provides by protecting those most familiar with how the dollars are spent and the results achieved. Today, the worst economic downturn in decades requires recovery legislation of such a scope that these protections have become more critical than ever.

“It is inconceivable that the people’s business had been conducted for so long without ‘whistleblower’ protections to encourage every public employee to do the right thing. In many cases, these whistleblowers save extraordinary sums of money, protect the integrity of research done in federal labs, and restore public confidence in the work of our nation.

“At last we have a President who believes we must both shine a bright light on our government and let the voices of those who speak the truth be heard loud and clear.”

Burrowing and Purging at Sunset

David Swanson reports in AfterDowningStreet.org that the Bush administration has accelerated efforts to purge federal departments of whistleblowers before the inauguration of President-Elect Obama.  The story follows on the heels of a Washington Post report about the "borrowing" of political appointees into civil service positions to protect their jobs after the change of administrations.

His article is available at: http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/stopthepurge

Swanson spoke with Dr. Marsha Coleman-Adebayo who called what's happening a "silent coup d'etat." The Bush administration, she said, is "embedding their foot soldiers inside the government in order to sabotage any Obama initiatives while at the same time terminating federal employees who they assume would be supportive of the new administration." Dr. Coleman-Adebayo won a jury verdict against the Environmental Protection Agency for discrimination, and inspired the No-FEAR Act. Now the EPA has proposed to remove her from federal employment. More about her story is available at:  http://johnsonmustgo.org/marsha

Other purges are in the Departments of Commerce, Labor and Transportation, according to Swanson.  Hopefully, Obama's transition team will review these purges with an eye toward fulfilling candidate Obama's pledge to protect federal whistleblowers. Click here to see Obama's survey responses to the National Whistleblower Center.

 

Click here to see why Obama's hardest promise will be protecting whistleblowers.