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Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility

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Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility is a national alliance of local state and federal resource professionals. As a service organization assisting federal & state public employees, PEER allows public servants to work as "anonymous activists" so that agencies must confront the message, rather than the messenger.

Controversy

PEER is no stranger to controversy, as it has reported information from one of its sources that has later been disputed by another source. This is the nature of the beast when dealing with whistleblowers, as the information a whistleblower provides to PEER may later be whitewashed by the organization in question in order to evade the scrutiny that the whistleblower sought to bring upon the organization in question.

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