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House Cuts FDA Budget by $285 Million!
Alliance for Natural Health ^ | June 21, 2011

Posted on 06/22/2011 8:21:45 AM PDT by Sopater

And with that budget hit, the so-called “food safety” law can’t be implemented—and no money to approve Frankenfish! This is huge!

Last week the House of Representatives passed the agriculture funding bill for fiscal year 2012, and the bill included a gigantic cut in FDA’s budget. This is particularly significant because they were tasked with implementing most of the provisions of the Food Safety Modernization Act that Congress passed last year.

The Congressional Budget Office estimated that the cost of implementing the Food Safety act would be $1.4 billion over five years. The whopping $285 million budget cut makes it likely that many of the enforcement and oversight provisions of the act will not be implemented. FDA told an industry publication just before the vote that if the House funding cuts were approved, there will be a “significant delay in implementation of the new Food Safety Modernization Act (including the law’s nineteen priority areas, especially import oversight, training, and inspections).”

Before final passage of the agriculture funding bill, the House approved an amendment by Rep. Don Young (R-AK) to prohibit the FDA from spending money to approve an application for the controversial genetically engineered salmon.

Now the funding bill moves on to the Senate. ANH-USA will work hard to make sure the GE salmon amendment stays in place. If it passes in the Senate as well, FDA will not be allowed to use its funds in FY2012 to approve genetically engineered salmon. This is a big win!


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: farming; fda; foodsafetyact; usda
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To: Buckeye McFrog
I'm earning my master's degree online through Nova Southeastern, a private university in Florida, and I can't say enough good things about the institution. My current prof is conservative! She was telling us last night that she saw a news report about the FCC warning us to check our telephone bills for unnecessary costs that the company might be slipping in. Well, I check my bill anyway, but she said, “Isn't that what the FCC is for?” She continued to say that if we start doing this and regulating the telephone companies, that pretty much makes the FCC obsolete. She has never said she is conservative, but it's comments like this that make it obvious.
21 posted on 06/22/2011 9:04:22 AM PDT by goodwithagun (My gun has killed fewer people than Ted Kennedy's car.)
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To: dalereed
instead of cutting the budget, eleminate the FDA!

And if they can't eliminate the FDA, they could cut off all funding and they'll probably all just go home... ;-)
22 posted on 06/22/2011 9:04:36 AM PDT by Sopater (...where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. - 2 COR 3:17b)
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To: rottndog
Whether GM salmon is healthy or not is not up to the gubmint to decide. It is up to the consumer to decide to buy it or pass it up. This of course means that if people get sick from eating it, we get to punish the companies for selling us food that they claimed was not harmful. However, if it gets FDA approval and people get sick then it's just, “Sorry you guys, our bad!” As I stated in a previous post, if we lived in a capitalist country we could regulate our food ourselves. I prefer non-GM food, but that's just me. Whoever wants to eat GM food can be my guest. It's not my call to tell you what and what not to eat.
23 posted on 06/22/2011 9:08:29 AM PDT by goodwithagun (My gun has killed fewer people than Ted Kennedy's car.)
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To: zerosix
Note to self:

Last but not least, it's NOT THEIR MONEY, IT"S OURS!

A good place to begin, would be their own salaries, healthcare, pension, franking, staff, cars phones, airline travel, then on to the Department of State, each dime to any country that votes against us in the U.N. and speaking of them, cut any and all money to support that anti-American bunch, to keep them in the U.S. one minute longer, now try cutting each and every dime that goes to support illegal aliens, to fund research, to support the "no child left behind," to support the school lunch (now breakfast, dinner, snacks before during and after each meal!)

Then, come to me and try to impress me; nope, no way am I going to be satisfied with mere crumbs from the table from these liars, cheats, womanizers, gay-loving, military-hating worthless slime.

24 posted on 06/22/2011 9:14:41 AM PDT by zerosix (native sunflower)
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To: kennedy

Senate can restore it, but the House has already said NO. Senate can’t override the House.


25 posted on 06/22/2011 9:17:48 AM PDT by ichabod1 (Nuts; A house divided against itself cannot stand.)
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To: Sopater

Thus “cut” is nothing more than cleaning one bug off the windshield of a semi tractor after one year of night driving in the South.


26 posted on 06/22/2011 9:24:43 AM PDT by N. Theknow (What part of Election Day November 2010 didn't the GOP understand?)
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To: IbJensen

Right the EPA has to go. AND EDU.


27 posted on 06/22/2011 10:17:29 AM PDT by Marty62 (Marty60)
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To: ichabod1
Senate can restore it, but the House has already said NO. Senate can’t override the House.

That's why it will go to a House-Senate conference committee. The bill that comes out of the committee will then go back to the House and Senate for straight up or down majority votes (no filibusters on budget reconciliation bills).

That's how the last budget got passed with no real spending cuts.

28 posted on 06/22/2011 12:53:53 PM PDT by kennedy (No relation to those other Kennedys.)
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To: Lancey Howard
-- How many minutes will it take the US to accumulate that much new debt at the rate the nation is borrowing? --

About 105 minutes. The US government spends about 3.92 billion more, per day, than it takes in, per day.

29 posted on 06/22/2011 1:10:50 PM PDT by Cboldt
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