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Thursday, November 10, 2005

Rep. Waxman Introduces Nursing Home Staffing Act of 2005

Rep. Waxman introduces the Nursing Home Staffing Act of 2005, to establish minimum staff requirements for facilities receiving payments under the Medicare or Medicaid Program.

Thursday, November 10, 2005

Waxman, Durbin Urge Conference Committee to Protect Scientific Research from Cronyism

Rep. Waxman, Sen. Durbin, and more than thirty Members of Congress today urged the Conferees on the FY 2006 Labor-HHS-Education appropriations bill to include in the final version of the legislation strong provisions to protect federal science from inappropriate political influence.

Thursday, November 10, 2005

Committee Will Not Not Make Palmeiro Perjury Referral

Reps. Waxman and Davis today released the Committee's investigation of Rafael Palmeiro's testimony at the Committee's March 17 hearings on steroids in Major League Baseball.

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Questions and Answers about White House Security Clearances

Rep. Waxman sends White House Counsel Harriet Miers a series of questions and answers about the rules governing security clearances and the protection of classified information for use in the ethics “refresher courses.”

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Rep. Waxman Urges Chalabi Hearing

Rep. Waxman asks Rep. Chris Shays to cancel tomorrow’s scheduled private briefing with Iraqi official Ahmed Chalabi and instead hold a public hearing where Mr. Chalabi can be questioned about his role in misleading the United States about Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction.

Friday, November 04, 2005

Problems Remain With Administration Flu Plan

At a Committee hearing on flu preparedness, Rep. Waxman identifies significant problems in the Administration's flu preparedness plan, including FEMA's protection role, liability shields for manufacturers, and inadequate funding.

Thursday, November 03, 2005

Former CPB Chair Resigns in Face of Inspector General’s Report

CPB Chair Ken Tomlinson resigns six months after Democrats ask for an investigation into whether the Corporation for Public Broadcasing had violated a law prohibiting interference by Federal officials into content or distribution of programming. In recent days, the CPB board has met to consider the Inspector General's initial investigative findings.

Thursday, November 03, 2005

GAO Finds Illegal Steroids Easily Purchased, Difficult to Police

Rep. Waxman and Rep. Davis release a new GAO report that finds that illegal steroids are easily obtained over the Internet and that law enforcement authorities face significant challenges in efforts to investigate, prosecute, and deter steroid trafficking.

Thursday, November 03, 2005

Rep. Waxman Decries Dangerous Secrecy

Rep. Waxman speaks on the House floor about how Congress is failing to meet its constitutional responsibility to act as a check on executive branch misconduct.

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Essential Response Plan Not Completed Before Katrina

Rep. Waxman and Rep. Melancon ask Secretary Chertoff to explain why the “Catastrophic Incident Supplement” to the National Response Plan, which was supposed to contain detailed plans for responding to disasters, was not finalized before Hurricane Katrina.

Friday, October 28, 2005

Rep. Waxman Renews Request for Hearings on Leak Case

Rep. Waxman asks for congressional hearings to examine (1) who should be held accountable for the leak of the identity of CIA agent Valerie Plame Wilson, (2) why the White House failed to meet its obligations to revoke the security clearances of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby and Karl Rove, and (3) how the leak relates to the broader issue of whether the President and his top advisors used misleading intelligence to launch an unnecessary war in Iraq.

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Contact Lens Safety Bill Passes

Rep. Waxman and Rep. Boozman's bill to apply the highest safety standards and consumer protections to all contact lenses passes both the House and Senate. The legislation will stop needless eye injuries caused by unsafe lenses.

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Rep. Waxman Calls for Hearings on Wasteful DHS Contracting

Rep. Waxman urges Chairman Davis to investigate growing reports of waste, fraud, and abuse under Department of Homeland Security contracts, including new evidence of extensive overcharges in a billion dollar contract with Unisys.

Monday, October 24, 2005

Rep. Waxman Asks GAO to Examine Accuracy, Utility of Medicare Drug Benefit Information

Reps. Waxman, Rangel, Dingell, Stark, and Sherrod Brown ask GAO to investigate whether information that seniors are now receiving from CMS and from private drug plans about the Medicare drug benefit is helpful and accurate.

Friday, October 21, 2005

GAO: Continued Federal Efforts Needed to Improve Electronic Voting

A new GAO report released by Rep. Waxman, Chairman Davis, and eleven other members of Congress finds security and reliability flaws in the electronic voting process.

Thursday, October 20, 2005

New Information Raises More Questions about Cruise Ship Contracts

Internal financial data from Carnival Cruise Lines provides evidence that Carnival is being paid inflated amounts by the federal government for the use of three cruise ships for hurricane housing.

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Rep. Waxman and Sen. Durbin Question DOJ Support of Tobacco Litigation

In a letter to Attorney General Gonzales, Rep. Waxman and Sen. Durbin ask for information on the Department's plans to ensure necessary funding and support for the tobacco legal team, given the likelihood of post-trial developments and appeals.

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Iraq Reconstruction Efforts Are Failing

A new report released by Rep. Waxman assesses the progress of reconstruction in Iraq. The report finds that despite the expenditure of billions of dollars, Administration objectives set two years ago have not been met and measurable improvements in the critical oil, electricity, and water sectors are small or nonexistent.

Monday, October 17, 2005

DHS Inspector General Finds FEMA’s Flood Map Program Is Underfunded and Inadequate

A new report from the Department of Homeland Security IG finds significant deficiencies in FEMA’s program to upgrade flood maps, including insufficient funding, poor management, and contractor failures.

Monday, October 17, 2005

Democrats Defend California's Environmental Protections Against Federal Preemption

Twenty-nine members of the California Democratic delegation, led by Reps. Henry A. Waxman, Jim Costa, and Anna G. Eshoo, write to Transportation Secretary Mineta challenging the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's attempt to preempt California's landmark law to reduce global warming.

Monday, October 17, 2005

Cal/EPA Tobacco Report Should Inform Secondhand Smoke Policies

Rep. Waxman writes to Cal/EPA Secretary Alan C. Lloyd to commend the Agency for its new report on secondhand smoke, Proposed Identification of Environmental Tobacco Smoke as a Toxic Air Contaminant.

Friday, October 14, 2005

The Administration's Record on Avian Flu

Rep. Waxman releases a fact sheet that details how the Bush Administration has ignored at least six major expert reports and statements related to an influenza pandemic, proposed substantial cuts in funding for public health preparedness, and failed to finalize a national response plan for an influenza pandemic or endorse or propose pandemic-flu legislation.

Thursday, October 13, 2005

The Politicization of Emergency Contraception

Rep. Waxman releases a Fact Sheet on FDA's rejection of over-the-counter sales of emergency contraception drug Plan B.

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Presidential Advisor Gives Misleading Comments about HHS Website

Rep. Waxman writes to Presidential Advisor Claude Allen regarding comments he made that incorrectly assert that inaccuracies on the 4parents.gov website have been fixed.

Friday, October 07, 2005

HHS Press Release on Katrina Response Exaggerated and Misleading

Rep. Waxman writes to HHS Secretary Leavitt seeking clarification of a confusing and misleading HHS press release. The release suggests that HHS's provision of health and social services to Katrina survivors is good, but even the data included in the release itself suggest disappointing and inadequate Federal assistance.

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