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National Poll Shows Overwhelming Support For New Whistleblower Protections |
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Survey of 1014 “Likely Voters” Demonstrates 79% Support for “Strong” Whistleblower Protection Law
Washington, DC. March 1, 2007. A survey conducted of 1014 “likely
voters” between February 14-19, 2007 found overwhelming public support
for Congress to “institute a strong whistleblower law to protect
government employees from retribution if they report waste or
corruption.” The poll, conducted by the firm of Greenberg Quinlan
Rosner, found that whistleblower protection was among the most popular
issues for likely voters, with 79% of those surveyed supporting a
strong whistleblower protection act, and 41% of those surveyed stating
that they would be “much more likely” to support a Congress that enacts
such legislation.
The survey, commissioned by the group “Democracy Corps” was designed,
in part, to test which issues voters wanted Congress to act on. A copy
of the poll is linked here. The whistleblower question is Q.
95, on page 16.
Stephen M. Kohn, the Executive Director of the National Whistleblowers
Center, issued the following statement in response to the polling data:
“The American people know that whistleblowers have saved taxpayers
billions of dollars, that they have risked their careers to expose
weakness in the war on terror and that without “a strong whistleblower
law” Congress cannot exercise its oversight duties. It is time for
Congress, in a bi-partisan manner, to do its duty and enact a
comprehensive national whistleblower protection law. This is not a
Democratic issue. This is not a Republican issue. It is a good
government issue. Only crooked politicians benefit when whistleblowers
are silenced. It is now time for the public to demand effective
Congressional action.”
The specific question polled was whether the Democratic controlled
Congress should “Institute a strong whistleblower law to protect
government employees from retribution if they report waste or
corruption.” In response, a total of 79% of likely voters stated that
they would be “much more likely” or more likely to support Congress if
such a law was passed.
In order to ensure that Congress acts to protect whistleblowers, the
National Whistleblowers Center has initiated a petition drive calling
for the passage of a National Whistleblower Protection Act.
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