S.274 - Federal Employee Protection of Disclosures Act

A bill to amend chapter 23 of title 5, United States Code, to clarify the disclosures of information protected from prohibited personnel practices, require a statement in nondisclosure policies, forms, and agreements that such policies, forms, and agreements conform with certain disclosure protections, provide certain authority for the Special Counsel, and for other purposes. view all titles (4)

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  • Short: Federal Employee Protection of Disclosures Act as introduced.
  • Short: Federal Employee Protection of Disclosures Act as reported to senate.
  • Short: Federal Employee Protection of Disclosures Act as passed senate.
  • Official: A bill to amend chapter 23 of title 5, United States Code, to clarify the disclosures of information protected from prohibited personnel practices, require a statement in nondisclosure policies, forms, and agreements that such policies, forms, and agreements conform with certain disclosure protections, provide certain authority for the Special Counsel, and for other purposes. as introduced.

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01/29/08
US Sen. Grassley: Questions Mukasey's commitment to protecting ...

One topic I’d like to discuss with the Attorney General is a letter he signed regarding the Federal Employee Protection Act (S.274). ...

Source: IowaPolitics.com (press release), IA
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01/13/08
Kerry Urges Bush Administration to Protect SBA Whistleblowers

Last month, Senator Kerry joined the rest of the Senate in unanimously passing the Federal Employee Protection of Disclosures Act (S. 274), a bill that will ...

Source: Trading Markets (press release), CA
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12/18/07
Senate approves stronger whistleblower protections

The bill (S. 274), introduced by Sens. Daniel Akaka, D-Hawaii, and Susan Collins, R-Maine, seeks to reform the 1989 Whistleblower Protection Act, ...

Source: Project on Government Oversight
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12/17/07
Senate Passes Major Whistleblower Reforms

Last evening the US Senate, by unanimous consent, passed the Federal Employee Protection of Disclosures Act (S.274). This law enhances the protection for ...

Source: WebWire (press release), GA
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12/17/07
Senate Approves Whistleblower Protection Legislation

The Government Accountability Project (GAP) applauds the Senate for approving by unanimous consent yesterday S. 274, legislation to restore and strengthen ...

Source: YubaNet, CA
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08/27/07
Whistleblower Case Highlights National Security Debate

However, the Senate bill, S. 274, doesn't go as far as the version that passed the House, 331-94. The Senate version would make revoking a security ...

Source: Human Resource Executive Online (subscription), PA
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06/12/07
Senate Committee Advances Whistleblower Protection Legislation

Akaka’s legislation, S. 274, overhauls the discredited Whistleblower Protection Act. GAP has been pushing the reform for seven years, along with a diverse ...

Source: Common Dreams (press release), ME
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05/14/07
Congress Must Strengthen Protections for Whistleblowers, Public ...

A similar bill is under consideration in the Senate, S. 274, the "Federal Employee Protection of Disclosures Act." If the House bill were to become law, ...

Source: All American Patriots (press release), Sweden
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