One lawmaker is giving federal employees a chance to complain about their workplace by creating a new, anonymous email.

Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., chairman of the subcommittee on government operations in the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, established tellmark@mail.house.gov so federal employees would have an anonymous way to express concerns about their workplace.

"The vast majority of federal employees are honest, hard-working people who want to be good stewards of American taxpayers' dollars, but there is great frustration when bad actors are not punished and ongoing issues are never addressed," Meadows said. "I hope this tip line will provide a voice for those who wish to see improvement within federal agencies."

He also wants to provide whistleblowers with an opportunity to expose agency waste or wrongdoing without fear of retaliation.

"The U.S. federal workforce is the greatest public workforce in the world. Unfortunately, many federal agencies have deep, systemic problems that are hampering employee success, driving away good employees, and creating environments where misconduct and mismanagement go unaddressed," Meadows said.

Meadows made the news in February when he introduced legislation that would legally prohibit federal employees from watching porn on government computers or devices.

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