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THE NEW WEST: TRUMP IS CREATING A BULL MARKET FOR WHISTLEBLOWERS

From: Explore Big Sky

“Many believe the Trump administration will create a booming business for public interest organizations like the Government Accountability Project and Public Employees…

FEDERAL EMPLOYEE FREE SPEECH TIED IN KNOTS

From: Sonoran News

“Washington, DC — Federal employees concerned about Trump White House actions face legal constraints on their freedom to protest, according to ethics warnings posted…

ONE WAY YOU CAN HELP FIGHT AGAINST POLITICAL INTERFERENCE IN SCIENCE: TELL US ABOUT IT

From: Union of Concerned Scientists

“You should also consider approaching the official who is responsible for implementing your agency’s scientific integrity policy for advice. Outside…

EPA VETERANS MOBILIZE TO DEFEND AGENCY'S WORK, BRACING FOR TRUMP'S IMPACT

From: Inside Climate News

“Networks of former employees from EPA Region 1 in New England, Region 6 in the Southwest, Region 9 in California and Region 10 in the Northwest have contacted…

FREE SPEECH RESTRICTIONS LEAVE FEDERAL WORKERS ANXIOUS ABOUT CHALLENGING TRUMP

From: Truthout

“For climate scientists at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or rogue members of the National Park Service, this uncertainty around their ability to speak without…


News Releases

CHAMBERS FILES $2.2 MILLION CLAIM AGAINST NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

Two-Year Anniversary of U.S. Park Police Chief’s Fight for Her Job

EPA TO EXPAND USE OF HUMAN CHEMICAL EXPERIMENTS

Public Comment Period Closes Today on EPA Plan

DEVELOPERS REPRESENTED BY TOP EPA OFFICIAL SENTENCED TO PRISON

EPA Official Testified Against His Own Agency at Criminal Trial

INTERIOR HQ MODERNIZATION MAKING WORKERS SICK

Fumes and Smoke Entering Offices; Employee Health Complaints Ignored

WHISTLEBLOWERS GET NO HELP FROM BUSH ADMINISTRATION

Record Numbers Are Blowing the Whistle but Fewer Cases Investigated