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Whistle-Blowers’ Legislation Passes the SenatePosted on Nov 14, 2012
The Senate on Tuesday sent to the president’s desk a bill—13 years in the making—that would significantly expand whistle-blower protections to federal employees who expose wrongdoing. The legislation would close loopholes created by court rulings that left whistle-blowers vulnerable and increase their rights. One such loophole meant whistle-blowers were protected only if they were the first to expose misconduct. New whistle-blower rights include the ability to challenge results of government policy decisions. —Posted by Alexander Reed Kelly.
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