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Will more regulations and a more centralized food safety bureaucracy make us safer? What kind of regulations and implementation mechanisms would best serve the public's desire for ensuring food safety?
Fear of science and mistrust of government oversight have united conservatives and liberals against U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval of genetically modified salmon.
From rejection to replacement, states should be leaders in the transformation of prosperity, safety and freedom.
An American effort to help the Iraqi people grow a free government is the only effort likely to succeed.
The FDA has become a bureaucracy that "protects" people from the drugs that can save their lives.
Scruton, with examples of Europe, illustrates where we need to be cautious about the direction American politics is heading.
Testimony on steps the U.S. government is taking and should take to ensure that imports from China are safe for American consumers.
Abuse of the tort system by trial lawyers is driving safe drugs from the market and patients from mainstream medicine.



