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National whistleblower center calls for federal agencies to recognize national whistleblower day

In its letters, NWC urged federal agencies to expand the tradition of honoring whistleblowers  and offered its support and assistance in agencies’ efforts to celebrate National Whistleblower  Appreciation Day, including by providing educational materials and promoting events. 

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WASHINGTON, D.C. | April 15th, 2024 – On April 10th, 2024, National Whistleblower Center  (NWC) sent letters to Federal Agency heads urging them to recognize National Whistleblower  Day and asked each agency to provide information about their plans to support whistleblowers  this year. This is the fourth time National Whistleblower Center has called on Agency leaders to  recognize National Whistleblower Day and since first calling for this action in 2021, NWC has  seen a steady increase in positive responses. In 2023, over a dozen agencies took action to  educate federal employees about their rights and to celebrate whistleblowers in July and August  as part of their National Whistleblower Appreciation Day commemorations. 

The United States Senate has unanimously recognized July 30th as National Whistleblower  Appreciation Day since 2013, marking the anniversary of the passing of the first U.S.  whistleblower law by Congress in 1778. The Senate resolution requires executive agencies to  recognize National Whistleblower Appreciation Day by informing employees, contractors, and  members of the public about the legal right of each United States citizen to “blow the whistle.”  Agencies must also acknowledge whistleblowers’ contributions to combating fraud; abuses of  authority; threats to the environment, public health, and safety; and other violations of law. NWC  strives for the permanent enactment of National Whistleblower Day on July 30th.

In its letters, NWC urged federal agencies to expand the tradition of honoring whistleblowers  and offered its support and assistance in agencies’ efforts to celebrate National Whistleblower  Appreciation Day, including by providing educational materials and promoting events. 

“I am proud to say that agency support for National Whistleblower Day is ever increasing!” Said  Nelson, “Mary Jane Wilmoth, the Interim Executive Director before me, established NWC’s  tradition of sending notes to Agencies reminding them about the opportunity to celebrate  whistleblowers on July 30 of every year. I commend Wilmoth, and I am grateful to her for this  tradition because it really works!”

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

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