This
is the page to leave comments about Episode 13 of Whistle Where You Work, GAP’s
television program. To view the show online, visit www.whistleblowertv.org. Here’s a
description of the program:
In
March, President Obama signed a $410 billion omnibus spending bill, but in so
doing, he attached a signing statement asserting that certain provisions of the
legislation raised constitutional concerns that Congress was stepping on
Executive powers. Specifically, the president stated he was not waiving his
authority to control communications by federal employees to Congress involving
information that is properly privileged or otherwise confidential. What are the
ramifications of this statement for federal employee whistleblowers who wish to
take concerns to Congress? Guests include Sharon Bradford Franklin of The
Constitution Project and Tom Devine, Government Accountability Project
Then,
we sit down with Lisa Hayes of Alliance for Justice, who is fighting for
legislation that would allow patients injured by medical devices to sue the
manufactures of such faulty products. If patients harmed by prescription drugs
have legal recourse against manufacturers, why shouldn’t medical device
producers be held accountable too?
This
program was filmed in late April 2009.

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