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October 14, 2003  
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LIEBERMAN PUSHES FOR BIO-TERROR PREPAREDNESS ON SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF SENATE ANTHRAX ATTACK
 
WASHINGTON - Governmental Affairs Committee Ranking Member Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., recalling the anthrax mailing to then Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle two years ago, reminded taxpayers Tuesday that the federal government has taken only nominal steps toward protecting the nation from bio-terror attack.

The nation still lacks effective counter measures, and emergency medical personnel lack even a tiny percentage of the funds they need to provide adequate services in the event of attack, Lieberman said.

“The catastrophic events of September 11th and the anthrax attacks that followed demonstrated that our government was ill prepared to deal with the kinds of terrorist attacks we could face in the future,” Lieberman said. “We still have no diagnostic for anthrax, no modern vaccine for anthrax, and no effective treatment for inhalation anthrax once a victim is infected. Our preparedness for smallpox is similarly weak, and we have no countermeasures for dozens of other potential bioterror pathogens. Finally, our medical first responders are not being given the resources they need to do their job properly in case of a biological attack. The bottom line is that the Bush Administration is not taking the threat of a bio terrorist attack as seriously as it should.”

Two years ago, five people nationwide died as a result of numerous mailings contaminated by anthrax - including a Connecticut resident, Ottilie Lundgren. Twenty-eight people were exposed to the deadly agent on October 15, 2001, when a letter containing anthrax was opened in the Senate offices of Senator Daschle, D-S.D. None account for the casualties.

Lieberman successfully advocated emergency funding for the Postal Service to decontaminate their facilities and requested an investigation into the handling of the anthrax attacks at all affected postal facilities.

To address broader biomedical shortcomings, Lieberman and Senator Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, first introduced legislation in December 2001 that would encourage the development of countermeasures needed to protect the nation from biological attack as the bioterror threat evolves to new and different pathogens.


The bipartisan legislation has been reintroduced again and is now before the Finance Committee. President Bush’s solution - known as BioShield - is nearing Congressional approval but is a faint shadow of what is needed to develop effective vaccines and treatments. Lieberman said “at best, BioShield is a beginning. At worst, it's a diversion."

The Lieberman-Hatch approach would stimulate private sector development - primarily through tax incentives - of new medicines, vaccines, and antidotes to protect against biological, chemical, and radiological attacks. Currently, no established market exists for bioterror countermeasures since antidotes will only be used in the case of a catastrophe.

The legislation provides a range of incentives to encourage companies to conduct this research at their own risk and expense, on the premise that direct government funding of this research is likely to be much more expensive to the government and less likely to produce the bioterror cures we need.

“The casualty potential of a biological attack is far greater than any other mode of
terrorist attack we have seen to date and the Administration’s progress has been negligible,” Lieberman said. “We clearly are not prepared for a serious bio terror attack. And we need to undertake bold, new steps to get ready.”
 
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October 30 - Dodd, Lieberman Announce Grants for Connecticut Fire Fighters
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October 30 - Lieberman Condemns Bush Administration Plan to Open Wilderness-like Lands to Oil and Gas Industry
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October 29 - Lieberman Queries DHS on Insecurity of Plum Island
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October 28 - Senators Question Weaknesses in Border Protection, Especially Risk Assessment of Cargo
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October 27 - Lieberman Mourns District's First Elected Mayor
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October 24 - Lieberman Seeks Investigation of Ricin Response
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October 24 - Senators Seek Investigation of Impact of CIA Agent's Exposure
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October 23 - Barbara Kennelly Post Office in Hartford Approved by Committee
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October 22 - D.C. Should Have More Control Over Its Own Money
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October 22 - Senators Question Excessive Reliance on Consultants for Proposed Outsourcing of Immigration Information Officers
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October 22 - Lieberman, Durbin: GAO Study Shows Federal Regulatory Process Still not Open to the Public
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October 21 - Federal Electronic Rulemaking Progresses, But More Work is Needed
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October 17 - DOD Privacy Protections Questioned by Bipartisan Trio
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October 17 - Lieberman to White House: Speed Up Document Production for September 11th Commission
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October 15 - Democrats Seek Security Training for Flight Crews
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October 15 - Lieberman Reacts to 9/11 Commission Decision to Subpoena Administration for Documents
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October 10 - Lieberman Says DHS and Department of Education Should Work to Prepare Schools for Terrorist Attacks
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October 10 - Lieberman Questions Administration Commitment to Clean Air Litigation
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October 8 - Lieberman, Jeffords Seek Plans for Protection of Water, Other Vital Services
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October 8 - Lieberman, Dodd Announce Grants for Connecticut Fire Fighters
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October 3 - Sunshine for Iraqi Reconstruction Projects Included in Iraqi Spending Bill
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October 3 - Lieberman, Levin Introduce Improved Independent Counsel Law
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