A resolution designating July 30, 2025, as "National Whistleblower Appreciation Day".
Sponsored By: Senator Chuck Grassley
Passed Senate
Summary
National Whistleblower Appreciation Day is designated for July 30, 2025 to spotlight and promote the legal right to report wrongdoing. It directs the Federal Government to encourage each executive agency to inform employees, contractors, and the public about honest, good-faith reporting of misconduct, fraud, misdemeanors, or other crimes and to acknowledge whistleblowers' contributions to combating waste, fraud, abuse, and violations of U.S. laws and regulations.
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Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Chuck Grassley
IA • R
Cosponsors
Ron Wyden
OR • D
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Marsha Blackburn
TN • R
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Tammy Baldwin
WI • D
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Susan Collins
ME • R
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Maria Cantwell
WA • D
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Deb Fischer
NE • R
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Sen. Luján, Ben Ray [D-NM]
NM • D
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Roger Wicker
MS • R
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Raphael Warnock
GA • D
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John Boozman
AR • R
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Sheldon Whitehouse
RI • D
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James Lankford
OK • R
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Edward Markey
MA • D
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Joni Ernst
IA • R
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Ron Johnson
WI • R
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