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House to Consider Comprehensive FDA Reform Bill
By news release
Apr 18, 2008 - 3:46:11 PM
House to Consider Comprehensive FDA Reform Bill

Statement of CSPI Food Safety Director Caroline Smith DeWaal
After numerous foodborne illness outbreaks and scores of
hearings on Capitol Hill, House Energy and Commerce Chairman John
Dingell, together with Representatives Frank Pallone, Bart Stupak, and
Diane DeGette, has introduced today a package of urgently-needed FDA reforms that, if enacted, will go a long way toward restoring Americans' confidence in the safety of our food supply.
Until
the massive spinach outbreak of 2006, most Americans probably assumed
our food safety system was strong. But with recalls and outbreaks
occurring every month, consumer confidence has dramatically eroded.
Dingell's FDA reform package requires
written food safety plans at FDA-regulated food processors. The bill
requires safety standards to help keep fresh fruits and vegetables free
of harmful contaminants, like
E. coli 0157:H7 and Salmonella.
Imported foods get increased scrutiny and country-of-origin disclosure
is required on processed foods and produce. The package also gives FDA
mandatory recall authority and civil penalties. The Dingell bill
contains common sense reforms comprising modern tools that most
Americans would be surprised to learn that the agency doesn't have
today.
As written, the bill only requires that FDA-regulated
facilities get a visit from an inspector once every four years. While
that's certainly an improvement over the status quo, the FDA needs the
resources to visit these farms and factories at least once every year.
The FDA has been on a starvation diet for far too long.
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