Jury trials and protections for national security whistleblowers are at stake.
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Washington, D.C. July 28, 2009.
The Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs will
be marking up its version of the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement
Act of 2009 (S. 372). The markup will be held in Dirksen Senate Office Building Room 342 at 10:00 a.m.
In
a statement issued on behalf of the National Whistleblower Center,
Executive Director Stephen M. Kohn stated: "We urge the Senate to
amend S. 372 to include key protections contained in the House version
of the bill (H.R. 1507).
The House bill covers for
all federal employees and ensures that federal workers can have their
case heard in court by a jury of their peers. The House bill also ends
the 30 year old exclusion which blocked
national security whistleblowers from protections."
During the presidential campaign, the Obama campaign endorsed the House bill, as did numerous other leading candidates, including Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former Arkansas Governor Michael Huckabee.
NWC
General Counsel David K. Colapinto will provide expert analysis and
commentary on how the Senate markups affect the strength of the
whistleblower protections in this
legislation on Twitter @ StopFraud. Mr. Colapinto has represented federal employee
whistleblowers for over 20 years and has been actively involved in the legislative development of both bills.
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