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Senate Passes Bill That Destroys Existing Whistleblower Rights
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The  Senate passed the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act (S. 372) on  Friday, December, 10th, by unanimous consent. As the National  Whistleblowers Center has repeatedly stated S. 372 is a bad deal for whistleblowers.  There are two poison pills in the bill that fundamentally undermine the  small advances in the bill. There is still time to fix the bill.
For  the first time ever, federal employees will not be protected for  blowing the whistle on a violation of law. The excuse given to justify  this dangerous rollback is that it only excludes minor violations of  law. The fact is there is no such thing as a minor violation of law.  Either it is violation of the law or it is not. Federal managers should  not be allowed to decide what laws they can violate.
In  fact, this provision overturns one of few Federal Court decisions in 30  years that ordered corrective action for a whistleblower. The provision  also runs counter to every major study on how to detect fraud,  including the most recent study by the Association of Certified Fraud  Examiners. These studies have found that the best way to detect fraud is  to protect whistleblowers who report even suspicious activity because  it is often the suspicious activity that leads to the discovery of major  fraud.
The  second major rollback in the Senate bill is the increased power given  to the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB). Instead of reforming the  broken MSPB, for the first time in history the Senate has given the  Board the ability to summarily dismiss a whistleblowers case without  ever having a hearing. The House resisted efforts in 1978 to give the  MSPB this tremendous authority and should continue to do so today.
These  two dangerous rollbacks in existing whistleblower protections can be  fixed in the House and sent back to the Senate. We cannot allow another  generation of whistleblowers to suffer. Urge the House to continue to  stand up for real whistleblower protections and fix the Senate bill  before passing it.
Whistleblowers  were promised enhanced protections. We will not stand by silently and  watch Congress destroy existing whistleblowers rights so that they can  say they passed something for whistleblowers. Please help us protect  whistleblowers by taking action and then passing this alert on to your friends and family.
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