Politics and Science in the Bush Administration
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"Politics and Science in the Bush Adminstration" is a report by the Committee on Government Reform about how the Bush Administration "suppressed, distorted, or obstructed science to suit political and ideological goals."[1]
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Topics that the administration distorted include (from the table of contents):
- Abstinence-only education
- Agricultural pollution
- Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
- Breast cancer
- Condoms
- Drinking water
- Education policy
- Environmental health
- Global warming
- HIV/AIDS
- Lead poisoning
- Missile defense
- Oil and gas
- Prescription drug advertising
- Reproductive health
- Stem cell research
- Substance abuse
- Wetlands
- Workplace safety
The report stated: "Today, President George W. Bush’s Administration has skewed this impartial perspective [of science], generating unprecedented criticism from the scientific community and even from prominent Republicans who once led federal agencies."