
Protections for people who report waste, fraud, abuse, retaliation, research censorship, or gross mismanagement in programs receiving federal money.
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“Officials who retaliate against protected whistleblowers could face federal fines or prison time, with penalties rising for knowing retaliation or intentional retaliation meant to hide misuse of federal money or gain a personal benefit.”
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“A federal agency or Inspector General should be able to send a suspected retaliation case to the Attorney General when they find reasonable cause to believe prohibited retaliation happened.”
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“Federal workers and intelligence employees should have stronger protection when they report wrongdoing, face retaliation, report research censorship, or have confidential whistleblower identities leaked.”
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“People should be protected when they lawfully report information they reasonably believe shows misuse, waste, fraud, abuse, a related federal law violation, or gross mismanagement in a program receiving federal money.”
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“Whistleblower protections should cover employees, contractors, subgrantees, and agents who work with state, local, or other non-federal programs that receive or manage federal money.”
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