The Center for Science in the Public Interest's daylong Integrity in Science Conference in Washington, DC, July 11, will forge an agenda for independent regulatory science and protecting public sector scientists
from political meddling and corporate influence.
Not exact matches
The staff comprises highly skilled civil servants who are protected
from the type of
political meddling common in other countries.
His presidency has taken the world on a wild
political rollercoaster:
From the travel ban to the repeal of DACA, the firing James Comey, and the investigation into Russian
meddling in the election — it's been quite a year.
In this piece
from 2010, I wrote of right wing hostility to Michelle O's efforts: «Absent pre-existing
political animus toward the Obamas (which of course is at work here), that view seems about as rational to me as attacking former First Lady Laura Bush for «
meddling in my child's education» or Lady Bird Johnson for «thinking she can tell us what flowers to plant on our highways.»
Only three years ago, pundits and
political scientists saw the 2008 American presidential election as the beginning of a new era in Washington: the rise of President Obama and a strong Democratic majority in both houses of Congress meant that after eight years away
from Pennsylvania Avenue, liberals could again implement
political programmes and reforms free
from Republican
meddling.
East Aurora
political consultant Michael Caputo will be interviewed by staffers
from the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday in his second appearance before congressional panels probing Russian
meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
But, she said, «the idea that he would resign amid reports of
political meddling from Secretary DeVos» is «cause for serious alarm.»