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a_dogs_mother OP t1_j6oz0va wrote

> The announcement follows months of scrutiny of FDA over contamination at a Michigan factory that led to a nationwide infant formula shortage. And it follows a scathing report that found FDA’s food division was plagued by decentralized leadership, indecisiveness and a culture of “constant turmoil” that impeded actions to protect public health. For years, the agency has been criticized for responding too slowly to outbreaks in produce, heavy metals in baby food and the need to reduce sodium in the U.S. diet, among other issues.

It's a step in the right direction, but more needs to be done to address the dysfunction at the FDA.

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thatfreshjive t1_j6pd6kd wrote

"Regulatory Capture", is the term. Time shall tell if it's a publicity stunt, or a material effort to become independent.

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MalcolmLinair t1_j6oz2wu wrote

>Tapping a single leader “unifies and elevates the program while removing redundancies, enabling the agency to oversee human food in a more effective and efficient way,” Califf said.

In other words, they're slashing the part of the government that makes sure our foods aren't made entirely of pesticides and lead, and calling it a "streamlining" and "a boost to efficiency".

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a_dogs_mother OP t1_j6ozejn wrote

I understand where you're coming from, but centralizing operations is necessary to reduce the bureaucratic nightmare that is the current FDA.

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fight_your_friends t1_j6p2q9q wrote

It would also make it so it's only required that one person be corrupt to cause the same problems.

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