EPA Admin Cancels Controversial Pesticide Study

Date: April 6, 2005

Source: News Room

Acting EPA Administrator Stephen L. Johnson has announced he will cancel a controversial pesticide study that could have held up his nomination as the agency's new administrator. After a confirmation hearing, two senators said they would place a hold on the nomination unless he cancelled the program, which would have paid the families of approximately 60 Florida children to participate in a study examining the impact of spraying pesticide inside homes. Johnson said the study had been misrepresented, and that it was not designed to encourage families with children to use pesticides.
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