Whistleblower Protection Extension Act of 2017
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What it doesSummary introduced in house (Oct 12, 2017)
Whistleblower Protection Extension Act of 2017
This bill permanently extends the requirement for inspectors general (IGs) to designate a Whistleblower Protection Ombudsman to educate agency employees about prohibitions on retaliation, and the rights and remedies against retaliation, for protected disclosures.
The bill renames the Whistleblower Protection Ombudsman as the Whistleblower Protection Coordinator. It also expands the responsibilities of a Whistleblower Protection Coordinator to include the following:
- educating employees about specific rights and remedies (e.g., the means by which an employee may seek review of an allegation of reprisal);
- assisting the IG in promoting the timely and appropriate handling and consideration of protected disclosures and allegations of reprisal; and
- assisting the IG in facilitating communication and coordination with other relevant persons and entities regarding timely and appropriate handling and consideration of protected disclosures, allegations of reprisal, and other general matters.
A Whistleblower Protection Coordinator must have direct access to the IG to accomplish such responsibilities.
The bill also expands the responsibilities of the Council on the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency to include the following:
- facilitating the work of the Whistleblower Protection Coordinators; and
- developing best practices for promoting the timely and appropriate handling and consideration of protected disclosures, allegations of reprisal, and other matters.
Finally, the bill adds reporting requirements for semiannual reports. Specifically, with respect to instances of whistle-blower retaliation by an official, an Office of Inspector General must report on (1) the actual consequences imposed on the official who engaged in retaliation, and (2) whether a settlement agreement was entered with that official.
What just happenedMar 7, 2018
Received in the Senate. Read twice. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 340.
Who’s behind it
- Placed on Calendar SenateMar 7, 2018
- Engrossed in HouseMar 6, 2018
- Reported in HouseJan 11, 2018
- Introduced in HouseOct 12, 2017
- Mar 7, 2018Calendars
Received in the Senate. Read twice. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 340.
- Mar 6, 2018FloorH38310
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
- Mar 6, 2018FloorH37300
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H1417-1418)
- Mar 6, 2018Floor8000
Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote.(text: CR H1417-1418)
- Mar 6, 2018FloorH8D000
DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 4043.
- Mar 6, 2018FloorH30000
Considered under suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H1417-1418)
- Mar 6, 2018FloorH30300
Mr. Blum moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended.
- Jan 11, 2018CalendarsH12410
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 380.
- Jan 11, 2018CommitteeH12200
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. H. Rept. 115-510.
Oversight and Accountability Committee - Jan 11, 2018Committee5000
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. H. Rept. 115-510.
Oversight and Accountability Committee - Nov 2, 2017Committee
Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Oversight and Accountability Committee - Nov 2, 2017Committee
Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Oversight and Accountability Committee - Oct 12, 2017IntroReferralH11100
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Oversight and Accountability Committee - Oct 12, 2017IntroReferralIntro-H
Introduced in House
- Oct 12, 2017IntroReferral1000
Introduced in House