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September 5, 2012
House Republicans' efforts to force scientists to back off findings that formaldehyde and styrene can cause cancer have inspired some push-back. More than 70 scientists from research and health groups wrote House and Senate Appropriations Committee leaders September 4, 2012, urging them not to cut funds for the biennial Report on Carcinogens.
House Appropriations Labor-HHS Subcommittee Chairman Denny Rehberg (R-MT) drafted an amendment cutting all funds for the report after excoriating federal health agencies for including formaldehyde and styrene in the most recent report on chemicals that can cause cancer.
- "Health Scientists Sign on To Tell Congress Not To Strip Funding for the Report on Carcinogens," NRDC Switchboard, Natural Resources Defense Council, September 5, 2012, by Jennifer Sass.
- Text of September 4, 2012 letter.
- Previous Story: WatchDog of August 22, 2012.
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