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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Nothing at the FDA will change until some firings go hand in hand with the hirings.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 AM on 03/14/2009
- DrPneumann I'm a Fan of DrPneumann 8 fans permalink

What gets me is how my "fellow American" businessman in this country finds so many ways to cut corners in an effort to make a profit at the risk of my health.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 03/14/2009
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U just had to eat that peanutbutter didn't u...pun intended.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 AM on 03/14/2009
- DrPneumann I'm a Fan of DrPneumann 8 fans permalink

Well, that and all the MSG (which is now being sprayed on produce as an insecticid­e/preserva­tive), hydrogenated oils, high fructose corn syrups, aluminum, and the deplorable beef thats tainted with feces and diseased cattle.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 AM on 03/14/2009
- LeonBNJ I'm a Fan of LeonBNJ 23 fans permalink

This is another good example of why Obama was chosen. The FDA has been neutered for many years under Republican and corporate control and cutting regulations. Too many have been made sick and died from the lack of maintained and updated regulation. One shouldn't have a fear of food. Improving regulations will also help with exports, and save money for governments in the long run from fewer sick people and their medical costs. Now if they could also go after the drug companies with their abuses of drug pricing and the like.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 AM on 03/14/2009
- 000Jade000 I'm a Fan of 000Jade000 68 fans permalink

YES!

Maybe we can get "real food" and "fake food" labels out of the deal!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 03/14/2009
- Rog49Thomas I'm a Fan of Rog49Thomas 192 fans permalink

Our food system will be safe when the FDA works for the interests of our citizens (No, I'm not referring to our corporate citizens).­.

That I suspect will probably be the second month after the Rapture.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 AM on 03/14/2009
- poleezz I'm a Fan of poleezz 13 fans permalink

This is good, but we need to grow more of our own food in our own space. We to need to encourage people to rip out their lawns, stop mowing grass, and get back to sustainable, thriving, green space that is healthy and beautiful. Support your local growers if you can't do it yourself : )

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 AM on 03/14/2009
- blues101 I'm a Fan of blues101 37 fans permalink
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i ripped out mine for a xeriscape out front, native plants, no chemicals, no lawn except for the town's easement. i have a reel mower. and out in the back it's almost clear of lawn - i planted clover. no maintenance, no pesticides, no watering in either one. The endangered honeybee lives here happily. veggies will be grown out in the backyard because suburbia freaks out if you plant anything but lawn in front. I've heard "if people grow vegetable in plain view, our property values go down (huh?). we should go back to victory and square foot gardens - no excuse not to plant at least some of your own veggies and support your local farmers for things you can't grow.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 PM on 03/15/2009
- MPeter I'm a Fan of MPeter 25 fans permalink

It is just so refreshing to watch this man work. It is like watching our country renew itself!!!! Thanks Mr. Prez.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 AM on 03/14/2009
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Hear Hear ...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 AM on 03/14/2009
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My current health problems stem from an episode of contaminated food. The general public is so vulnerable, because some people sacrafice safety for greed.
But it's a new day. Go President Obama! on yet another crisis front. Bring on the regulations!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 AM on 03/14/2009
- 000Jade000 I'm a Fan of 000Jade000 68 fans permalink

Yep. The people who gave the Peanut Corp. a seal of approval before the contamination were private contractors, not the FDA.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 AM on 03/14/2009
- Belisarius I'm a Fan of Belisarius 31 fans permalink
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This is change I can believe in: An FDA and a Dept. of Ag that you can trust, again.

The party of greed left the agencies that protect our health in tatters. Glad we have a president that is going to do something about that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 AM on 03/14/2009

These laws havent been touched since FDR? What isnt there to like about our POTUS!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 AM on 03/14/2009
- festry548 I'm a Fan of festry548 7 fans permalink
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Not FDR -- TR. That's Teddy, who preceded Franklin as president by 30 years.

Either way, it's appalling.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 AM on 03/14/2009
- hotseat I'm a Fan of hotseat 19 fans permalink
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Thank you, President Obama. The FDA is a disgrace. Tracking the origin of food is easy but difficult in this country. We deserve better quality food.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 AM on 03/14/2009
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