WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s failure to discuss clearly its strategy and the money needed to better protect the country’s food supply could make it harder for a plan to succeed, a congressional watchdog agency told lawmakers on Tuesday.Last November, the Bush administration proposed stronger rules to better protect the country’s food supply. Some of the proposals require approval from Congress.
The Government Accountability Office said while the food safety inspection plan “proposes several positive first steps,” it has failed to explain what resources and how much additional funding it will need to implement it…more..
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US-Reuters- FDA should be clearer on plan for food safety: GAO
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s failure to discuss clearly its strategy and the money needed to better protect the country’s food supply could make it harder for a plan to succeed, a congressional watchdog agency told lawmakers on Tuesday.Last November, the Bush administration proposed stronger rules to better protect the country’s food supply. Some of the proposals require approval from Congress.
The Government Accountability Office said while the food safety inspection plan “proposes several positive first steps,” it has failed to explain what resources and how much additional funding it will need to implement it…more..
Add comment January 29, 2008