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House Republican Leaders Reject Two Bipartisan Attempts to Protect National Security Whistleblowers 

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May 3, 2006 -- Last week, senior Republican leaders in the House of Representatives stymied two separate bipartisan attempts to improve legal protections for government whistleblowers who work with classified information.

On April 6, 2006, the Committee on Government Reform unanimously approved, by a vote of 32 to 0, H.R. 5112, the “Executive Branch Reform Act of 2006.” This landmark bipartisan bill, co-sponsored by the Chairman of the Committee, Tom Davis, and the Ranking Minority Member, Henry A. Waxman, would create strong new protections for national security whistleblowers. The bill:

  • Bans reprisals against national security whistleblowers reporting illegal actions, gross mismanagement, and abuse;
  • Prohibits the suspension or revocation of security clearances in retaliation for reporting government abuse;
  • Provides access to jury trials in federal district court for whistleblowers after an Inspector General investigates their claims; and
  • Clarifies that national security whistleblowers can report abuses to authorized members of Congress and congressional committees.

After the bill passed out of Committee, Reps. Waxman and Davis asked that the national security whistleblower provisions be considered as amendments on the House floor to two pieces of legislation: (1) the intelligence authorization bill considered on April 26; and (2) the lobbying reform bill considered on April 27.

In both cases, senior Republicans on the Rules Committee refused to allow the amendments to even go to the House floor for a vote.

Rep. Waxman stated: “It’s a shame that the Republican House leaders refuse to protect national security whistleblowers. It’s even more shameful when they prevent bipartisan and unanimous proposals from coming to the House floor for a vote.”

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