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Wednesday, May 19, 2004

NIH Asked to Review Syringe Exchange Program as HIV Reduction Measure

Rep. Waxman and Rep. Cummings ask NIH Director Zerhouni to review the evidence on syringe exchange programs and other harm reduction measures to reduce the spread of HIV and other bloodborne diseases. UPDATE -- On Oct. 7, 2004, Dr. Zerhouni sent a response indicating that these measures “can be an effective public health approach” to reduce infectious disease transmission.

Wednesday, May 19, 2004

U.S. Taekwondo Union Bars Head Contact for Young Athletes

Addressing safety concerns expressed by Rep. Waxman, Rep. Jackson, and Sen. Jeffords, the nation’s governing taekwondo body has moved to prohibit full head contact for athletes under 14 years of age.

Tuesday, May 18, 2004

Reps. Waxman and Tierney Introduce Bill on Investigating the Politicization of Science

Reps. Waxman and Tierney offered an amendment to H.R. 2432, the Paperwork Reduction Act of 2004, which would create an independent commission to investigate the politicization of science under the Bush Administration. The amendment, supported by prominent medical and scientific organizations, failed 201 to 226 in a nearly party-line vote.

Tuesday, May 18, 2004

Conflicts of Interest Leave Iraq Reconstruction Vulnerable to Waste, Fraud, and Abuse

A joint report released by Rep. Waxman, Sen. Dorgan, Rep. Dingell, and Sen. Wyden reveals that the private contractors hired to oversee the reconstruction of Iraq have ongoing business relationships with the construction firms they are supposed to supervise.

Monday, May 17, 2004

Members File Suit To Force Administration To Release Medicare Cost Estimates

All 19 members of the Government Reform Committee minority file suit against the Secretary of Health and Human Services to compel the Administration to release cost estimates prepared by the HHS Actuary during congressional consideration of Medicare reform legislation.

Monday, May 17, 2004

Data Manipulation Behind Reported Drop in Terrorism

Rep. Waxman criticizes the Patterns of Global Terrorism report for claiming that terrorism reached a record low in 2003 when the underlying data shows that significant terrorist activity was actually at a 20-year high.

Friday, May 14, 2004

Members Submit Bipartisan Request for GAO Investigation of Electronic Voting

Chairman Davis, Rep. Waxman, and eleven other Members of Congress ask GAO to study of the security and reliability of electronic voting systems.

Thursday, May 13, 2004

Failure To Test Staggering Cow May Reflect Wider Problems

Rep. Waxman raises concerns that the recent failure of USDA to test an impaired cow for BSE may not be an isolated incident, citing the failure of USDA to monitor whether cows condemned for central nervous system symptoms are actually tested for mad cow disease.

Tuesday, May 11, 2004

Administration Urged To Drop Roadblocks to Low-Cost, Effective HIV Combination Therapies

In a letter to the President, Rep. Waxman details Administration actions that have unnecessarily delayed and complicated the delivery of highly recommended, life-saving HIV therapies to developing regions.

Tuesday, May 11, 2004

Chairman Davis Urged To Open Abu Ghraib Abuse Investigation

Calling the decision by the Republican leadership to defer to the Administration’s internal investigations “an abdication of Congress’ constitutional oversight responsibility,” all 19 members of the Government Reform Committee minority urge Chairman Davis to reconsider his position on investigating the role of private contractors in the Abu Ghraib abuses.

Friday, May 07, 2004

Energy Dept. Responses on Industry Contacts Suspect, Contradicted by Other Evidence

Rep. Waxman asks the Department of Energy Inspector General to investigate the veracity and completeness of the Department's responses regarding communications with energy industry groups related to the Energy Policy Act of 2003.

Tuesday, May 04, 2004

Additional Federal Funding for HIV/AIDS Drug Program Urgently Needed

In a letter to HHS, Democratic Leader Pelosi, Democratic Whip Hoyer, Rep. Waxman, Rep. Frank, Rep. Sherrod Brown, Del. Christensen, Rep. Lee and Rep. Baldwin again write Secretary Thompson to emphasize the urgent need for additional federal funding for an HIV/AIDS drug program for Americans lacking adequate health insurance.

Tuesday, May 04, 2004

Committee Should Investigate Involvement of Contractors in Abu Ghraib Abuse

Rep. Waxman writes Chairman Davis to request that the Committee immediately investigate allegations that private contractors participated in the abuse of Iraqi detainees at the Abu Ghraib Army prison outside Baghdad.

Thursday, April 29, 2004

Medicare Drug Cards Provide Little or No Savings for Seniors

An analysis prepared at the request of Rep. Waxman finds that prices under the new prescription drug cards are far higher than prices in Canada and those negotiated by the federal government, and are no lower than prices currently available to Medicare beneficiaries.

Thursday, April 29, 2004

Current Mercury Rulemaking Plan Compromised in Process and Substance

Reps. Waxman, Allen, and Schakowsky and Sen. Leahy urge the EPA to rescue the rulemaking process on power plant emissions by analyzing legally viable options and issuing a new or supplemental proposal.

Monday, April 26, 2004

HHS Refuses to Release Medicare Cost Estimates

All 19 minority members of the Committee write Secretary Thompson to protest HHS's obstruction of their investigation into the withholding of the cost data. The members officially expand their Seven Member request to include the communications between HHS and congressional leadership.

Saturday, April 24, 2004

Taekwondo Rule Change Raises Safety Concerns for Young Athletes

Rep. Waxman, Rep. Jackson, and Sen. Jeffords write the U.S. Olympic Committee to express concerns about a taekwondo rule change that encourages young black belts to disable opponents with kicks to the head – a rule change that medical experts say puts children at risk of serious injury.

Tuesday, April 20, 2004

Government Paperwork Increases Substantially under Bush Administration

A new report released by Reps. Tierney and Waxman shows that despite the President’s repeated promises to reduce the burden of government paperwork, the number of hours Americans spend filling out government forms has increased significantly under the Bush Administration.

Monday, April 19, 2004

President Asked to Explain Reported Saudi Oil Agreement

Reps. Waxman and Markey ask the President to respond to an assertion by Bob Woodward that the Administration reached an understanding with the Saudi ambassador that oil prices would remain high until the months before the presidential election.

Monday, April 12, 2004

Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act of 2004

The Committee has approved bipartisan legislation that will allow the Postal Service to continue to fulfill its universal service mission at a reasonable cost by establishing a modern system for regulating rates, giving needed flexibility to the Postal Service, and ensuring a level playing field for the Postal Service and its competitors.

Monday, April 12, 2004

Justice Department Asked to Release Information on Post-Sept. 11 Departure of Saudi Citizens

Rep. Waxman urges the Justice Department to disclose publicly information provided to the Committee in a classified FBI briefing on the departure of members of Osama bin Laden’s family and the Saudi royal family following the September 11, 2001, attacks.

Wednesday, April 07, 2004

HHS Asked to Provide Data on Use of Feeding Assistants

Rep. Waxman and Sen. Grassley request that HHS collect and publicly disseminate information on the number of hours worked by nursing home feeding assistants.

Tuesday, April 06, 2004

Report Assesses Al Qaeda Attacks Before and After September 11, 2001

Rep. Waxman provides the September 11 Commission with a Congressional Research Service report that finds that al Qaeda attacks have increased since the President declared war on terrorism.

Friday, April 02, 2004

Gasoline Prices Tumble at Mention of California Oxygenate Waiver Consideration

Reps. Waxman, Eshoo, Capps, Solis, George Miller, and Lofgren call the market response to Energy Secretary Abraham’s testimony strong evidence that the granting of the waiver could immediately reduce prices in the state and throughout the nation.

Thursday, April 01, 2004

The Chemical Industry, the Bush Administration, and European Efforts to Regulate Chemicals

This report examines how the Bush Administration responded to a landmark effort by the European Union to reduce the risks of chemical exposure. The report is based on documents obtained by the Environmental Health Fund, a small nonprofit environmental organization, and provided to the Special Investigations Division. These documents provide a case study in how a powerful special interest can influence the nation’s foreign policy.

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