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163:, reduce the standard of proof of illicit activity that a whistleblower needs to have before they are entitled to the law's protection, outlaw non-disclosure agreements for federal employees that do not include exemptions for whistleblowers, or that limit other disclosures allowed under open government legislation, and increase the burden of proof needed to discipline managers who allegedly retaliate against those making disclosures. The bill also calls for a study of security clearance revocations to be conducted and a report on the study delivered to the House Committee on Government Reform. 156:. Both committees granted extensions for further consideration of the bill, with the last one being a three-week extension granted on November 17, 2006, by the House Committee on Armed Services. The Homeland Security committee was discharged the same day. As of mid-2007, no further action had been taken. 179:
environment. These officials are critical to our national defense. ... For these reasons, I favor expanding the Whistleblower Protection Act to cover these employees and contractors as fully as possible, as well as making the retaliatory revocation of a security clearance a prohibited personnel
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Let me state unequivocally that all federal government workers deserve whistleblower protection, none more so than national security whistleblowers. ... Our own government has concluded that they can be trusted to work on the most important law enforcement and intelligence projects in today's
153: 115:, fraud, abuse and criminal conduct. The coalition is only for whistleblowers who have raised national security issues, not for government workers who have complaints that they were individually discriminated against or wrongly passed over for a promotion. 110:
The NSWBC aims to aid and abet whistleblowers seeking to inform authorities of security vulnerabilities of US intelligence agencies, to counteract the intimidation of employees and the undermining of whistleblower credibility, and to uncover
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to demand that Congress act to end government retaliation against those who expose corruption, misdeeds and errors in the realm of U.S.
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praised the coalition and pledged his support for legislation protecting national security whistleblowers:
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If enacted as law, the bill would clarify the categories of disclosure covered by the
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government officials from more than a dozen agencies, is an independent,
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who have come forward to address weaknesses of US security agencies.
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H.R. 1317, the Federal Employee Protection of Disclosures Act
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H.R. 3097, the Federal Employee Protection of Disclosures Act
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NSWBC is made up of current and former employees of the
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Subcommittee on Management, Integration, and Oversight
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Index

translator
Sibel Edmonds
United States
nonpartisan
whistleblowers
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Central Intelligence Agency
Defense Intelligence Agency
Drug Enforcement Administration
Department of Energy
Federal Aviation Administration
Federal Reserve
Department of Homeland Security
Transportation Security Administration
National Security Agency
Department of State
U.S. House of Representatives
Senate
national security
government waste
Federal Employees Protection of Disclosures Act
Todd Platts
U.S. House of Representatives
House Committee on Government Reform
House Committee on Armed Services
Subcommittee on Readiness
House Committee on Homeland Security
Subcommittee on Management, Integration, and Oversight
Whistleblower Protection Act
Henry Waxman

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