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October 09, 2003  
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CHAIRMAN COLLINS COMMENDS FDA FOR ISSUING NEW FOOD SAFETY REGULATIONS
 
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Senate Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Susan Collins (R-ME) today commended the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for issuing new regulations to protect America’s food supply against terrorist acts.

“After 9/11, it became even more apparent that a determined bioterrorist could endanger American lives through the food supply,” said Senator Collins, whose committee has jurisdiction over homeland security. “These regulations are yet another step toward closing the loopholes and lessening the vulnerabilities in our nation’s food supply. The FDA should be commended for moving expeditiously on these rules.”

The first of the two new regulations would require food importers to provide the FDA with advance notice of human and animal food shipments imported or offered for import on or after December 12, 2003. The second regulation would require domestic and foreign food facilities that manufacture, process, pack, or hold food for consumption in the United States to register with the FDA by December 12, 2003. The regulations were promulgated under the 2002 Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act, also known as the Bioterrorism Act.

Senator Collins noted that many of the provisions in the Act were borne out of a 16-month food safety investigation conducted under her chairmanship of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.
 
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October 24 - Senate Approves Collins’ Contracting Amendment in Treasury-Postal Spending Bill
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October 24 - Sen. Collins Seeks Explanation of Why Contracting Waivers Have Been Granted to MCI
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October 23 - Sen. Collins Pledges to Expedite Admiral Loy’s Nomination
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October 22 - Committee Approves Bills Affecting Homeland Security, the Federal Workforce, and D.C.
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October 22 - Committee Approves Collins’ Bill to Provide Cutting Edge Counterterrorism Equipment to Communities
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October 22 - Committee Approves Collins’ Bill to Provide Budget Autonomy to the District of Columbia
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October 21 - Federal Electronic Rulemaking Progresses, But More Work is Needed
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October 20 - Collins Commends Small Business Administration for Issuing New Contracting Regulations
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October 17 - DOD Privacy Protections Questioned by Bipartisan Trio; Collection of JetBlue Passenger Information May Have Violated the Law
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October 17 - Chairman Collins Introduces Bill to Create National Women’s History Museum
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October 15 - Sen. Collins Takes Steps to Strengthen U.S. Seaports Against Terrorist Attacks
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October 2 - Senate Governmental Affairs Committee Approves Department of Homeland Security Nomination
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October 2 - Chairman Collins Introduces Bill to Improve Mental Health Services for Children
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Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
340 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510