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Unhappy with some of the findings of the scientific advisory

committees that guide federal policy, the Bush administration has

begun to stack the deck in its favor, eliminating some committees

entirely and reshuffling membership in others. Fifteen of the 18

members of a committee assessing the effects of environmental

chemicals on human health have been told they will be replaced, in

several instances by people tied to the industries that manufacture

the chemicals. (One new member, a California scientist, helped

defend Pacific Gas and Electric Company against Erin Brockovich.)

Two other committees -- one recommending increased oversight of the

lucrative genetic testing industry and the other rethinking federal

protections for human research subjects -- have been eliminated. The

changes mark the beginning of the restructuring of a system of more

than 250 committees that funnel advice to Health and Human Services

Secretary Tommy Thompson.

 

straight to the source: Washington Post, Rick Weiss, 17 Sep 2002

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