Democrats:
Brad Miller (North Carolina),
Chair
Kathy A. Dahlkemper (Pennsylvania)
Steven R. Rothman (New Jersey)
Lincoln Davis (Tennessee)
Charles A. Wilson (Ohio)
Alan Grayson (Florida)
Bart Gordon (Tennessee),
ex officio
Republicans:
Paul Broun (Georgia),
Ranking Member
Brian P. Bilbray (California)
Vacancy
Ralph M. Hall (Texas),
ex officio
Subcommittee Looks At ATSDR Problems, Possible SolutionsChairman Brad Miller |
“For the last two years, this Subcommittee has heard story after story about problems at ATSDR; problems that threaten the health and safety of the American public,” said Subcommittee Chairman Brad Miller . “Fixing ATSDR requires a cultural shift of the agency. If ATSDR’s leadership doesn’t make changes and make them soon, Congress needs a ‘Plan B’ to protect the public health.”
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General and special investigative authority on all matters within the jurisdiction of the Committee on Science and Technology.
Subcommittee Quick Links |
(April 22, 2010) Subcommittee Investigates the Shrinking Global Supply of Helium-3
(March 17, 2010) Lack of Rare Earth Minerals Threatens U.S. Manufacturers, National Transition to Clean Energy Economy, Committee Warned
Letters From:
(May 23, 2007) Department of Energy Officials Respond to Chairmen's Request Regarding SREL
(March 30, 2007) PCIE Releases Investigative Report on NASA Inspector General to Committee
Letters From the Committee:
(March 18, 2010) Miller letter to EPA regarding assessing the areas of contamination at Camp LeJeune
(March 18, 2010) Miller letter to CDC regarding the human health effects of toxic exposures conducted by ATSDR at Camp LeJeune
(June 24, 2009) Legislative Reports - 111th Congress
(September 20, 2007) Watching Over Spending Is Our Job [Miller, Lampson]
(July 2, 2007) Oversight of the NASA Inspector General
(June 25, 2009) [NAS] Evaluating Testing, Costs, and Benefits of Advanced Spectroscopic Portals for Screening Cargo at Ports of Entry