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BS: A Small Win for Children (US)
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Subject: BS: A Small Win for Children (US) From: Amos Date: 13 Apr 05 - 09:38 AM Every now and then someone on Capitol Hill actually does something right. From Barbara Boxer: "Last week, the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, on which I serve, considered the nomination of Stephen Johnson to become Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. I wanted to tell you about the hearing and the important result of that hearing. Stephen Johnson is a career EPA employee who has headed its pesticide program for the past four years. Under his watch, EPA began a program called "CHEERS" -- or the Children's Environmental Exposure Research Study. This program enlisted families who use pesticides in their homes to sign up to videotape their infants in order to document the side effects of pesticide exposure. For their participation, families received $970 each, a camcorder and clothing for their child. The American Chemistry Council, a chemical industry trade group, provided a portion of funding for this study. In my tenure in the U.S. Senate, I have seldom heard of a more callous program than CHEERS. We ask EPA to protect us and our children from environmental hazards -- not pay parents to record, in a completely unscientific manner, the exposure of their own children to pesticides. During his hearing, I asked Mr. Johnson if he had cancelled the program. He said that it had been "suspended." Suspension of this program was not enough. Along with Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL), I announced my intent to hold up Mr. Johnson's nomination, believing that the well-being of children was reason enough to stop his nomination. The following day, EPA announced that CHEERS had been cancelled. Our Constitution provides that the Senate shall provide both advice and consent on the nomination of presidential appointments. These are both serious by their very nature. You can count on me to continue to ask hard questions and demand accountability by nominees. If you have any questions about this or any other matter, please be sure to contact me. Sincerely, Barbara Boxer United States Senator" A. |