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Full Committee Hearing entitled, "Lead and Children's Health."

October 18, 2007 10:30 AM

406 Dirksen EPW Hearing Room
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Majority Statement

  • Barbara Boxer
    Senator

Minority Statement

  • James M. Inhofe
    Senator

Panel 1

  • The Honorable James B. Gulliford
    Assistant Administrator for Pesticides, Prevention, and Toxic Substances
    United States Environmental Protection Agency
    SEPWLEADHearingJGullifordFINALTESTIMONY.pdf (20.9 KBs)

Panel 2

  • Bruce P. Lanphear MD, MPH
    Senior Scientist, Child & Family Research Institute, Professor, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC, Adjunct Professor, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
    LanphearTestimonyrevised101607.pdf (30.1 KBs)
  • Tom Neltner
    On behalf of Improving Kids’ Environment, Sierra Club, and Concerned Clergy of Greater Indianapolis
    Neltner_Senate_Testimony_101607.pdf (118.2 KBs)
  • Mike Nagel CGR, CAPS
    RemodelOne – Design/Build Construction
    On behalf of the National Association of Homebuilders – Remodeler’s Council
    161StatementofMikeNagelforEPWREVISEDII_Oct07_.pdf (102.6 KBs)
  • David E. Jacobs PhD, CIH
    Director of Research
    National Center for Healthy Housing
    SenateTestimonyJacobs2007_final.pdf (220.8 KBs)
  • Olivia Farrow
    Assistant Commissioner
    City of Baltimore Department of Health
    OliviaFarrowSenateHearing2007.pdf (2.7 MBs)

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