Senate passes more whistleblower protections
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HARTFORD, Conn. - A bill that aims to expand protections
for whistleblowers is moving through the legislature.
The Senate passed the bill on a 32-4 vote on Wednesday. It now
awaits action in the House.
The legislation stems from concerns of several state police
troopers who blew the whistle on alleged corruption. They appeared
before a committee in February, complaining about how they are now
targets of retaliation by higher-ups.
Under the bill, whistleblowers will have more time to file
complaints about retaliation. Also, the bill extends, from one to
three years, the time that a court can presume that negative
personnel actions against a whistleblower are retaliatory.
It also extends whistleblower protection to employees of large
state contractors.
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