Reflections on the "New American" Revolution
Sunday, May 23, 2004
Bush Has Appointed Over 100 Lobbyists as 'Regulators': "President Bush has installed more than 100 top officials who were once lobbyists, attorneys or spokespeople for the industries they oversee.
In a New York City ballroom days before Christmas, a powerful Bush administration lawyer made an unprecedented offer to drug companies, one likely to protect their profits and potentially hurt consumers.
Daniel E. Troy, lead counsel for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, extended the government's help in torpedoing certain lawsuits. Among Troy's targets: claims that medications caused devastating and unexpected side effects.
Pitch us lawsuits that we might get involved in, Troy told several hundred pharmaceutical attorneys, some of them old friends and acquaintances from his previous role representing major U.S. pharmaceutical firms.
The offer by the FDA's top attorney, made Dec. 15 at the Plaza Hotel, took the agency responsible for food and drug safety into new territory.
'The FDA is now in the business of helping lawsuit defendants, specifically the pharmaceutical companies,' said James O'Reilly, University of Cincinnati law professor and author of a book on the history of the FDA. 'It's a dramatic change in what the FDA has done in the past.'"
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