Obama Announces FDA Chief Pick, Outlines Food Safety Measures

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DARLENE SUPERVILLE | 03/14/09 05:02 PM | AP

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President Barack Obama gestures during his meeting with Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Saturday, March 14, 2009.(AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

WASHINGTON — The nation's food safety system is a "hazard to public health" and overdue for an overhaul, President Barack Obama said Saturday as he filled the top job at the Food and Drug Administration.

Obama used his weekly radio and video address to announce the nomination of former New York City Health Commissioner Margaret Hamburg as agency commissioner and the selection of Baltimore's health commissioner, Joshua Sharfstein as her deputy. Consumer groups applauded the picks.

The president also is creating a special advisory group to coordinate food safety laws and recommend how to update them. Many of these laws have not changed since they were written early in the last century, he said.

Obama said too many agencies are responsible for food safety, making it difficult to share information and stop problems from falling through the cracks.

The FDA does not have enough money or workers to conduct annual inspections at more than a fraction of the 150,000 food processing plants and warehouses in the country, Obama said.

"That is a hazard to public health. It is unacceptable. And it will change under the leadership of Dr. Margaret Hamburg," he pledged.

Hamburg, 53, is a bioterrorism expert. She was an assistant health secretary under President Bill Clinton and helped lay the groundwork for the government's bioterrorism and flu pandemic preparations.

As New York City's top health official in the early 1990s, she created a program that cut high rates of drug-resistant tuberculosis. She is the daughter of two doctors. Her mother was the first black woman to earn a medical degree from Yale University, and she credits her father for instilling in her a passion for public health.

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Sharfstein, 39, is a pediatrician who has challenged the FDA on the safety of over-the-counter cold medicines for children. He also served as a health policy aide to Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., who plays a leading role in overseeing the pharmaceutical industry.

Both are doctors and outsiders to the troubled agency and will face the challenge of trying to turn it around.

Those with a stake in the FDA's work, from health and consumer groups to the food and drug industries, said Obama made good choices.

The Trust for America's Health said Hamburg is a proven manager who turned around the ailing health department in New York City.

"She restored both morale among workers and the agency's credibility among citizens," said Lowell Weicker Jr., a former Connecticut senator and president of the trust's board. "And she has shown she can reach across party lines, having worked for both Democratic and Republican mayors in New York City."

Gail Cassell, an Eli Lilly & Co. vice president who once served on a government advisory board with Hamburg, said Hamburg "is a big believer" in backing up policy with the best scientific evidence and data.

"She is very balanced and thoughtful about the actions that she takes and certainly has had the experience of running a very complex organization," Cassell said.

Ellen Bloom of Consumers Union said Sharfstein's experience is "just what the doctor ordered for FDA," and Carol Tucker Foreman of Consumer Federation of America said, "Their resumes are extremely impressive."

The main food industry group said Obama seems committed to overhauling the agency.

"The president's appointment of these two prominent public health professionals is a clear signal that this administration has placed a priority on bolstering FDA's food safety role," said Pamela Bailey, president and chief executive of the Grocery Manufacturers Association.

Hamburg's appointment requires Senate confirmation; Sharfstein's does not.

Obama said while he doesn't believe government has the answer to every problem, there are certain things that only government can do such as "ensuring that the foods we eat and the medicines we take are safe and don't cause us harm."

"Protecting the safety of our food and drugs is one of the most fundamental responsibilities government has," he said.

Obama cited a string of breakdowns in assuring food safety in recent years, from contaminated spinach in 2006 to salmonella in peppers and possibly tomatoes last year. This year, a massive salmonella outbreak in peanut products has sickened more than 600 people, is suspected of causing nine deaths and led to one of the largest product recalls in U.S. history.

These cases are a "painful reminder of how tragic the consequences can be when food producers act irresponsibly and government is unable to do its job," Obama said, noting that contaminated food outbreaks have more than tripled to nearly 350 a year from 100 incidents annually in the early 1990s.

Separately, Obama announced a ban on the slaughter of "downer" cows, which are too sick or weak to stand on their own, to keep them out of the food supply. These animals pose a higher risk of having mad cow disease, E. coli and other infections.

Obama said he takes food safety seriously, not just as a president but also as the parent of two young daughters.

"No parent should have to worry that their child is going to get sick from their lunch," he said.

Also awaiting the next FDA chief is a renewed effort in Congress to require government regulation of cigarettes and other tobacco products, to reduce the harm from smoking.

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Associated Press writers Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Mary Clare Jalonick and Lauran Neergaard contributed to this report.

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On the Net:

Obama address: http://www.whitehouse.gov

Food and Drug Administration: http://www.fda.gov

WASHINGTON — The nation's food safety system is a "hazard to public health" and overdue for an overhaul, President Barack Obama said Saturday as he filled the top job at the Food and Drug Admini...
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- blimie I'm a Fan of blimie 14 fans permalink

I hope with new leadership they have truth in labeling. There are so many artificial additives, flavor enhancers like msg that the food industry is putting in foods and not letting the consumer know.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 PM on 03/14/2009
- destruct1 I'm a Fan of destruct1 7 fans permalink

wont be long until we hear another tax cheat has the bobo nod of approval...what a disaster.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 PM on 03/14/2009
- myoungholt I'm a Fan of myoungholt 22 fans permalink

Why don't you sail off with SailFree into the faaaaaaaaaaar distant sunset?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 PM on 03/14/2009
- destruct1 I'm a Fan of destruct1 7 fans permalink

can't face reality...perhaps its you that has already sailed off to this place you mention? thought so.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 PM on 03/14/2009
- boophus I'm a Fan of boophus 10 fans permalink

He prefers perverts, liars, hypocrits and war mongerers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 03/14/2009

bubba, shouldn't you be out shinin' your shot guuun?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 03/14/2009
- blues101 I'm a Fan of blues101 37 fans permalink
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As a sidebar to these poison food issues - I hope that there's a way to somehow regulate the food cooked and served by street vendors, firemen's picnics, and outdoor festivals. I can't see how that's done easily. I was sickened twice. Once by steamed clams and once by cheese on a pizza eaten at one of these food events.

As an organizer of an event where food would be served, i required vendors to provide a board of health certificate - but that only tells you that the place of business is inspected and their practices were sanitary. One little town in Pa. has had so many salmonella illnesses served up with their outdoor events, almost every season, from cheese products sold at their festivals. You can almost set your watch and take bets on how many are gonna be poisoned by cheese or tomatoes.

Some strict laws should be on the books for the people cooking and handling the foods at public gatherings. At some events, like carnivals, potluck or chicken barbecues, you have no idea how safe the food is, where they get it, and where their hands have been before handling and serving. This is a problem that should really be handled by that agency and the regional departments of health, tougher requirements for anyone feeding the public. Although i have no solution myself to that problem except not to eat food at events.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 PM on 03/14/2009
- myoungholt I'm a Fan of myoungholt 22 fans permalink

Escellent points. Washing one's hands is, I've been told by Health Dept food handling gurus in AZ when I got my food handlers cert, the single biggest issue.

How can one wash one's hands when all that's available is porta-johns with no means for hand washing? These so-called hand sanitizers just don't do the trick fully.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 PM on 03/14/2009
- blues101 I'm a Fan of blues101 37 fans permalink
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yep, i hear you on the lack of soap and water - But we spend extra to rent lavs that come with sinks and soaps. I bring disinfectant wipes (like Monk) because i handle money and shake a lot of hands at events. Food vendors should keep a case of them in their trailers, they're quite inexpensive. The fact is, except for folks like you and I keeping our eye on food safety the best we can, there are too many "Aunt Bea's" and volunteer folks cooking and serving once a year or so who do not know where the food should be kept, might not be storing things to be kept hot or cold according to what it is, and how to handle it. Think about bake sales, etc........ we cannot control except to regulate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 PM on 03/15/2009
- myoungholt I'm a Fan of myoungholt 22 fans permalink

Take a good look at the ad at the bottom of the page for conservativestuff,com with a pic of a mantra for Socialism (with a modified Obama campaign icon for the "O") trickle up poverty. Cute, huh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 03/14/2009
- xargaw I'm a Fan of xargaw 31 fans permalink

Food safety is certainly paramount to public health, however, drug safely is as well. Today, Big Pharma runs the drug side of the FDA and drugs that endanger people all over the world are marketed without proper warnings and prescribed by uninformed or misinformed practitioners on a daily basis. Legal drugs are the 4th leading cause of death in this country. The head of the FDA must also take on the all powerful Pharma industry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 03/14/2009
- maxfax I'm a Fan of maxfax 19 fans permalink

Time to stop outsourcing safety to the states.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 PM on 03/14/2009
- aznurse I'm a Fan of aznurse 58 fans permalink

yesterday I went to the supermarket and there were steaks, one was labeled "product of USA'
another labeled "product of Mexico, Canada , US' . Did the cow take a road trip?
at least, labels do give us an ability to choose.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 PM on 03/14/2009
- myoungholt I'm a Fan of myoungholt 22 fans permalink

Doesn't everyone love a road trip? My goodness, she probably got bored with Mexico, then Canada, dontcha know?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 PM on 03/14/2009
- PlayTOE I'm a Fan of PlayTOE 29 fans permalink
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Amazingly, beef cattle are sold and shipped from country to country at several points along the feed / production cycle. They do take a road trip. This makes inspections and diseased animals far harder to track.

One other thing, downed cows should not go to animal feed, that is how Britain got into so much trouble with feed spreading disease.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 PM on 03/14/2009
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Go vegatarian. I don't worry about the added growth hormones and bad feed they give our livestock.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 PM on 03/14/2009
- MontanaMan I'm a Fan of MontanaMan 4 fans permalink

It would be great to see laws pertaing to "point of origin" on ALL food products. Big agribusiness corporations are fighting this but we have a right to know who grows our food and where it comes from. It would also help to keep jobs here at home if people bought American whenever possible regarding their food. Obviously some food products need to be imported (coffee for example) but most staples can be grown in our own country by our own citizens.
Given China's lack of concern for the safety of their own countrymen, one can only guess as to what they think about our safety.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 AM on 03/14/2009
- myoungholt I'm a Fan of myoungholt 22 fans permalink

Read Virginia Wai's post about half a page down, and you might find out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 AM on 03/14/2009

I personaly will not buy any C hinese crud----I don`t care who this might offend.......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 03/14/2009
- sandpiper1 I'm a Fan of sandpiper1 14 fans permalink

I'm with you. We have the same problems in Canada with much of our food coming from China, I refuse to purchase anything labelled China. Their people are suffering and dying from agri/sea food because of the contamination. In the summer, I purchase everything from the farmer's market and make sure my meat is Canadian grown. Our respective Governments don't give a damm about us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 PM on 03/14/2009
- CR46 I'm a Fan of CR46 274 fans permalink

I'm with you too. Food of Chinese origin has done nothing but poison americans and their pets.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 03/14/2009

If you would see the crap they drag into their resturants you would definitely think twice about eating there. I work next to one and I have seen them bring vegetables they grow in their yards in dirty containers. And they are constantly busy..YUCK

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 PM on 03/14/2009
- lynettema I'm a Fan of lynettema 57 fans permalink

I tried to find garlic powder last week. Not at Walmart. It was all from China. Don't we grow garlic in this country anymore.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:42 PM on 03/14/2009

There are sufficient laws on the books re: FDA------the issue is Why aren`t they being enforced??? B u$hCo. literally ignored regs to open the doors for crud from C hina to flood in........

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 AM on 03/14/2009
- myoungholt I'm a Fan of myoungholt 22 fans permalink

Graft, maybe?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 PM on 03/14/2009
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I wonder if we will really see any substantive changes at all? There is so much to be done. Beyond the first priority of shoring up the food quality and making sure our standards are raised for our food, we need to consider what someone above said about how the FDA is hand in hand with big pharma, and pressure the FDA to force big pharmaceutical companies to stop using so many synthetic additives, fillers and preservatives in our medication. Half the prescription meds we take have so many other junk in them beyond the actual medication that they end up making us more dependent on more drugs, and it just turns into a government guided snowball of failing health. We need to pressure the FDA and big pharma to reduce the amount of junk in our pills, including gelatin and cellulose (which are key components to cellophane and rayon fabric)

Then, when all those are take care of, let's also pressure the FDA to demote marijuana down from a schedule one drug to a schedule 2 drug, allowing industrial hemp to be used for manufacturing, and the legalization and regulation of marijuana, like they do already with alchohol and tobacco

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 AM on 03/14/2009
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The FDA should not be in charge of BOTH drug and food. It is corrupt.
As it is now, the additives allowed in food make us sick (especially aspertame and high fructose corn syrup) then the drug companies compound the problem by marketing their drugs to the people they made sick in the first place.
Drugs companies are NOT in the business of making people get well. They are in the business of making us SICK and dependant on their drus.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 PM on 03/14/2009
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I totally agree, but the reality is, splitting the FDA into Food only and Drug only divisions is just unrealistic and costly (at least most people would believe so), so it isn't likely to happen. So, I tried to provide a solution that would give the current FDA some leeway on how to administer their regulations by reducing the additives and fillers in food and drugs, then dropping marijuana, if not other drugs down to realistic levels so that research and development can be done on those natural drugs like marijuana and coca and poppies to produce higher quality medications that actually work as they're intended

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 PM on 03/14/2009

In my opinion, the economic COST of public health hazards has not been given enough attention?

A single outbreak of contamination, if big enough, could wipe out an entire industry, and put many more out of work. The democrats should be slapping the faces of the republicans with this fact.

Plus, this is a good way to keep public health costs under control too. Who bears the cost of cleanup and treating these people after they fall ill?

Bravo to the President!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 AM on 03/14/2009
- MsLiz I'm a Fan of MsLiz 109 fans permalink
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I love you President Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 AM on 03/14/2009
- TLV I'm a Fan of TLV 121 fans permalink

Republicans often say that FDR did not do enough in the first 100 days. But look at this list:

"What did FDR do in his first 100 days? Not much if you discount the New Deal; passage of the Emergency Banking Act reopened most Depression-shuttered banks in the country and creation of the FDIC stopped runs on those banks; passage of the Economy Act brought the budgetary chaos under manageable control; the Agricultural Adjustment Act brought farmers back from the brink with the creation of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, which gave rise to such beneficial entities as the Resettlement Administration, the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Rural Electrification Administration and the Farm Security Administration; and by repealing the Volstead Act and ending Prohibition, Roosevelt and everyone else in the country could have themselves a legal drink while pondering how much had gotten accomplished in those first 100 days."

http://www.truthout.org/031309A

Obama is OUR FDR. America is grateful.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 AM on 03/14/2009
- kellygrrrl I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl 642 fans permalink
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ThankGawd! can they start by looking into all the baby products?

http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2009-03-12-formaldehyde_N.htm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 AM on 03/14/2009
- TLV I'm a Fan of TLV 121 fans permalink

Let's hope they actually attack the thimerasol problem in MMR injections. Autism is at epidemic levels. There has to be a cause.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 AM on 03/14/2009

definately

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 AM on 03/14/2009
- grn1 I'm a Fan of grn1 9 fans permalink

Could it be promoter/recessor genes programmed to infect or inhibit pathways of cellular transmission. Genetic engineering, a virulent bacteria laden technology that not a single American has choice in discerning as a consumer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 PM on 03/14/2009
- myoungholt I'm a Fan of myoungholt 22 fans permalink

I wonder who's checking the interaction of all the stuff they shoot into babies before they've had a chance for their various systems to develop.

We shoot 'em up before we even know if they have any allergies.

We shoot 'em up before their immune systems have fully developed.

I hear only about a focus on one thing at a time.

Yet we know that with adults drug interaction can be a major problem.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 03/14/2009
- vippy I'm a Fan of vippy 75 fans permalink

Hope he can address the hormone injected meat which Europe refuses to import. Our chicken meat is now dipped into chlorine since it is being mostly imported from China, where horrible conditions remain. Can you even imagine the illness that will come from that. And get that fake sugar off the market that Don Rumsfeld pushed through slowly poisoning us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 03/14/2009
- TLV I'm a Fan of TLV 121 fans permalink

The best way to combat this problem is to meet it head-on. Make sure you read the label and only buy locally grown food.

Point well taken about the corn syrup-based sugar. It is in EVERYTHING! As a child, I was terribly allergic and suffered from itchy rashes for years. Many children and some adults have ADD symptoms from it as well. The only thing that gave me relief was strong cortisone which can screw up your body for life.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 AM on 03/14/2009

Remember there are many ingredients in foods that don't have to be divulged, so in those cases, reading the label is not helpful. As such, hopefully, the two commissioners will assist in the development of laws which forbid the concealment of harmful chemicals and synthetics in foods and other products. Our food supply at present is literally dangerous!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 PM on 03/14/2009
- jeanruss I'm a Fan of jeanruss 9 fans permalink

Obama doesn't eat that meat. The White House ordered tallgrass beef that is grassfed and hormone free. The rest of us get garbage. Watch youtube "criminalizing organic farming". HR 875 will make organic farming impossible. This bill needs to be changed. It is huge agribusiness like Monsanto that poisons people and the planet, not small organic farmers. 90% of Americans want GM labling of food like Europe has, but we don't have it because of Corporations like Monsanto. They have more power over our food supply than we do. Thomas Jefferson warned of this kind of tyranny and we are looking it in the face.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 AM on 03/14/2009
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President Obama doesn't think ANYONE should be eating garbage. That is the point of the article.

As for criticizing what the White House eats, you make about as much sense as the morons who claimed the Obamas should have stayed at a Motel 6 instead of the Hay Adams while waiting to move in to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Are you proposing the Obamas put mad cow tainted beef on their menu to show their sympathy with the little guy?

Not clear what your point about organic farming is. "Criminalizing" organic farming? As in trying to figure out whether big agribusiness, which sees the fortune that can be made from meeting the growing demand for organic produce, and is gaining control of the market, is also radically altering the concept of sustainable organic agriculture, and squeezing out the smaller organic farmers? The problem is not just Monsanto. Earthbound Farms, where the spinach contamination probelm began, grew from a 2 1/2 acre raspberry and lettuce farm to the largest organic produce operation in North America, with $350 million in annual sales and controlling more than 150 growers on 30,000 organic acres under its control. Small farmers are justifiably concerned that organic agribusiness's industrial production methods, obsession with profits and growing political clout will dilute or subvert organic standards and, render the USDA "organic" stamp, for which even small farmers must pay $1000, irrelevant. Is investigating these concerns "criminalizing" production of organic foods?

So who exactly are you criticizing in your rant?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 PM on 03/14/2009
- sandpiper1 I'm a Fan of sandpiper1 14 fans permalink

In Toronto, Canada, the supermarkets sell chicken that's labelled grain fed, antibiotics/hormone free. . It costs more but well worth the extra $$$. They are raised in Canada as per the label..hope it's not bs. Alas beef is not labelled so am not sure about the safeguards. I would have thought your supermarkets would have more choices considering the population compared to Canada. Most of our seafood comes from China...I purchase frozen fish from Alaska only. I haven't eaten shrimp in over 3 years when a staff in the supermarket told me all their seafood comes from China...ugh.
I guess the fish caught on our East Coast goes to restuarants or is exported since it's not in the supermarkets for local consumption. . Could the same thing be happening in America..my brother in Houston mentioned that now all the seafood is from China. Why are we depending on our food supply from a communist country?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 PM on 03/14/2009
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