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Federal Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act Becomes Law

President Barack Obama signed into law today the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act (WPEA). Whistleblower attorneys working pro bono with the NWC played an instrumental role in passing this Act. NWC’s Executive Director Stephen Kohn testified before the Senate Homeland Security Committee and David Colapinto testified before the House Government Oversight hearing in support of the bill.

The bill contains important advances including an expanded definition of “protected disclosure” and permits whistleblowers to collect compensatory damages. Kohn and Colapinto worked for over two years to successfully block three “poison pills” that had been inserted into the law. These “poison pills” would have permitted the MSPB to summarily dismiss cases without a hearing, repealed existing protections for FBI whistleblowers and permitted the executive branch to fire whistleblowers for reporting “minor” violations of law.

“The bill contains important reforms, but federal employee still lack most of the basic rights available to whistleblowers in the private sector. We hope that President Obama and Congress will continue their efforts to ensure federal employees are fully protected during the next Congress.” Kohn said. “This is a small but meaningful step. “

Pursuant to this Act, its new provisions will become effective in thirty days. Click this link to view a copy of the WPEA.

 

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!

House Members Call For Whistleblower Protection

Yesterday, a bipartisan group of House members sent a letter to the President asking him to support whistleblower protection for federal employees.  The Representatives noted that whistleblowers have protected the economy, security, and constitutional liberty of all Americans.  They called on President Obama to support congressional efforts for stronger whistleblower protection, and asked the President to issue an Executive Order to restore the careers of federal employees who were removed from their jobs in retaliation for blowing the whistle.  

This letter is another indication that support for whistleblower protection is growing.  We are on the road to victory for federal whistleblower protection!  Please click here to sign the NWC petition.
Click here to read the Washington Post article on the House letter.