House Subpoena Revives Battle Over Air Pollution Studies
Kelly Servick
Chair Lamar Smith and fellow Republicans have issued the House science
committee's first subpoena in 21 years, demanding that raw data from two
key studies on the health effects of air pollution be made public. The
same research came under attack in the late '90s, but subsequent studies
have confirmed its groundbreaking findings on the link between soot in
the air and death rates. Democrats call the subpoena a violation of
confidentiality promised to the study participants and fear industry
will misinterpret the data to undermine regulations.
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