Chairman Waxman requests documents related to an alleged scheme to misappropriate millions of dollars from the U.S. Treasury.
Chairman Waxman asks Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to respond to a series of unanswered letters, including two letters raising questions about the President’s claim that Iraq sought uranium from Niger.
Rep. Waxman and other members write to US Trade Representative Susan Schwab to express their concern that the US is elevating intellectual property protection at the expense of public health in recent Free Trade Agreements with Peru, Colombia and other developing countries.
Chairman Waxman sent a letter to FDA Commissioner Andrew von Eschenbach urging him to reconsider his position on proposed tobacco legislation. The bill would empower FDA to regulate tobacco products in order to protect the public health.
The Oversight Committee reported out four bills: The Presidential Donation Reform Act, the Presidential Records Act Amendments, the Freedom of Information Act Amendments, and the Accountability in Contracting Act.
Oversight Committee Chairman Waxman, Intelligence Committee Chairman Silvestre Reyes, and Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers, Jr., ask Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez about the Administration’s interpretation of its authority to search mail without a warrant.
On March 5, 2007, Reps. Wm. Lacy Clay, Todd Russell Platts, and Henry A. Waxman introduced H.R. 1309, the Freedom of Information Act Amendments of 2007. This legislation contains a dozen substantive provisions that will increase public access to government information by strengthening the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
Chairman Waxman calls a hearing on new allegations regarding efforts by GSA Administrator Lurita Doan to award contracts to her longtime friend, Edie Fraser, as well as new claims that the Administrator personally intervened on behalf of other contractors and asked GSA officials to assist Republicans in the next elections.
As part of the Committee’s oversight of the marketing practices of the pharmaceutical and device industry, Chairman Waxman sent letters (1) to Eli Lilly and AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals requesting information related to Zyprexa (olanzapine) and Seroquel (quetiapine), drugs used to treat bipolar disease and schizophrenia; (2) to Boston Scientific Corporation and the Cordis Corporation requesting information on the companies’ drug coated stents; and (3) to Cephalon regarding Actiq, a powerful narcotic lollipop, and Fentora, a narcotic lozenge, both approved to treat pain associated with cancer.
In a letter to the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Chairman Waxman discloses that documents the Committee has received raise new questions about how the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is handling the air permit application for the BHP Billiton liquefied natural gas (LNG) floating storage and re-gasification project off the coast of Ventura County, California.
On March 5, 2007, the Subcommittee on National Security and Foreign Affairs held a hearing today on the conditions at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. The Subcommittee heard testimony from affected soldiers, family members, and military officials.
Representative Waxman and other Members of Congress criticize a reported budget cut at the FDA’s Office of Women’s Health and request a briefing on the status of all women’s health offices and programs at the Department of Health and Human Services.
On March 1, 2007, Rep. Henry A. Waxman along with Reps. Platts, Clay, and Burton introduced H.R. 1255, the Presidential Records Act Amendments of 2007, to nullify a 2001 presidential executive order and restore public access to presidential records.
On March 1, 2007, Rep. Henry A. Waxman along with Reps. Duncan, Clay, Platts, and Emanuel introduced H.R. 1254 the Presidential Library Donation Reform Act of 2007, to require the disclosure of donors to presidential libraries.
On Thursday, March 1, the Subcommittee on Information Policy, Census, and National Archives held a hearing to examine issues relating to implementation of the Presidential Records Act of 1978, including the history of the act, the role of the National Archives and Records Administration in releasing Presidential records to the public, and the likely impact of Executive Order 13233 on research.
In a letter to the Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Chairmen Waxman and Boxer request a briefing regarding allegations that the private contractor managing a government center on chemicals and reproductive risk has conflicts of interest.
The Congressional Budget Act and House rules require every standing committee to submit views and estimates on the President’s budget to the Budget Committee. On Wednesday, February 28, the Oversight Committee considered views and estimates on the Fiscal Year 2008 budget.
On Wednesday, February 28, 2007, the Committee held an oversight hearing on the need for public disclosure of donations to presidential libraries. Under current law, private organizations established for the purpose of building a presidential library can raise unlimited amounts of money from undisclosed donors while the president remains in office.
The Oversight Committee and the Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture request information from the Food and Drug Administration related to food safety funding, food safety inspections, current guidelines and standards, and current enforcement efforts.
In a letter to CEQ Chairman James Connaughton, Chairman Waxman reviews an agreement reached with CEQ related to the production of documents requested by the Oversight Committee.
The Oversight Committee requests documents that would explain why a TSA website that collected Social Security numbers and personal information from the public operated for several days without basic security measures.
As Congress considers policies to address two of the most pressing issues facing the nation -- human-caused global warming and U.S. dependence on oil – Chairman Waxman requests that the National Academy of Sciences convene an expert panel to examine the key environmental and economic issues related to biofuels and liquid fuels derived from coal.
Department of Justice writes Chairman Waxman concerning issues relating to former National Security Advisor Sandy Berger. The letter and related correspondence are below.
Chairman Waxman and Rep. Davis introduce legislation that would give FDA strong authority to regulate tobacco products.
On Thursday, February 15, the three top auditors overseeing work in Iraq provided new information about the status of Iraq reconstruction projects and troop support contracts. The hearing examined whether the findings of these auditors should affect Congress’ assessment of the President’s new request for additional taxpayer dollars.
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