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NWC Announces 10th Annual National Whistleblower Day Celebration!

The National Whistleblower Center will host its 10th annual celebration on Capitol Hill on July 27th, featuring Senator Chuck Grassley as the opening speaker and launching a campaign to make National Whistleblower Day permanent.

by NWC Admin

WASHINGTON, D.C. | May 17, 2023 — National Whistleblower Center (NWC) is excited to announce that it will host the 10th anniversary of National Whistleblower Day on Capitol Hill. The event will take place on July 27th from 12 to 2 PM, and it will feature Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) as the opening speaker during the event.

National Whistleblower Day is dedicated to celebrating whistleblowers and making sure that their contributions are acknowledged. The event has featured actual whistleblowers along with important figures who support whistleblowers.

Senator Grassley has spoken at previous National Whistleblower Day events, and his involvement with whistleblowers over his tenure in Congress has been exceptional. Recently, he sent a letter to President Biden asking for whistleblowers to receive a rose garden ceremony during the celebration. National Whistleblower Center continues to thank Senator Grassley for his support of whistleblowers. To RSVP visit: https://whistleblowersblog.org/nwd/

This event will commemorate the 10th anniversary of National Whistleblower Day. There is currently a running campaign to ensure that National Whistleblower Day remains permanent, and National Whistleblower Center is supporting it. For more information and ways you can support the campaign, please visit: https://whistleblowersblog.org/nwdcampaign/

NWC Executive Director Siri Nelson is available for comment. For more information, contact NWC at info@whistleblowers.org.

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