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June 11, 2008

Senator Charges "Criminal Negligence" In FDA's Failure to Protect Food Supply

    As a salmonella outbreak linked to some types of raw tomatoes sickens hundreds of Americans across 17 states, a Republican Senator, Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, charges the Bush Administration with "criminal negligence" in not moving faster to provide the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) with monies for food protection efforts, the New York Times reports. 
    Last November the FDA released a "food protection plan" but the Bush Administration did not provide any funds for it and did not ask for any money for until Monday, June 9.  This failure Senator Specter informed health and human services secretary Michael O. Leavitt amounted to "criminal negligence" that was "subjecting people to bodily injury and death."  Since 1990 there have been 13 multistate outbreaks of salmonella poisoning related to tomatoes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Robert L. Abell
www.RobertAbellLaw.com

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