{"id":22448,"date":"2018-04-18T00:00:10","date_gmt":"2018-04-18T04:00:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/beyondpesticides.org\/dailynewsblog\/?p=22448"},"modified":"2018-04-17T20:04:55","modified_gmt":"2018-04-18T00:04:55","slug":"report-documents-undermining-science-industry-influence-usda","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/beyondpesticides.org\/dailynewsblog\/2018\/04\/report-documents-undermining-science-industry-influence-usda\/","title":{"rendered":"Report Documents the Undermining of Science and Industry Influence at USDA"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright wp-image-22458\" src=\"https:\/\/beyondpesticides.org\/dailynewsblog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/download-2.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"222\" height=\"301\" \/>(<em>Beyond Pesticides<\/em>, April 18, 2018)\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.ucsusa.org\/our-work\/food-agriculture\/unhealthy-food-policy\/betrayal-usda-2018#.Ws4mddPwZ0s\">A new report from the Union of Concerned Scientists<\/a>\u00a0(UCS), <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ucsusa.org\/sites\/default\/files\/attach\/2018\/04\/betrayal-at-the-usda-report-ucs-2018.pdf\"><em>Betrayal at the USDA<\/em><\/a><em>,<\/em> concludes that a myriad of personnel and policy decisions by Trump administration Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue, in his first year, are harming the public. Enacted through the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), these decisions have weakened public safety and health protections, ignored science, and advantaged agribusiness interests over those of the public, farmers, and rural communities.<\/p>\n<p>Given the mission of USDA \u2014 to provide \u201cleadership on food, agriculture, natural resources, rural development, nutrition, and related issues based on sound public policy, the best available science, and efficient management\u201d \u2014 the U.S. population would understandably expect that the agency would make good on that mission. People might assume the agency would employ sound science in promoting innovative, sustainable agricultural practices, and in helping maintain a domestic food system that ensures a safe and healthful food supply, supports farmers\u2019 success, and protects the natural resources on which both of those depend. UCS concludes that, in the Trump era, people would be wrong.<\/p>\n<p>USDA has considerable, albeit not-always-obvious, impact on people\u2019s everyday lives. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ucsusa.org\/our-work\/food-agriculture\/unhealthy-food-policy\/betrayal-usda-2018#.Ws4mddPwZ0s\">As the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) notes,<\/a> \u201cThe agency&#8217;s programs and policies help shape farmers&#8217; decisions about what to grow and how to grow it; the cost, availability, and safety of the food we all eat; the quality of the nation&#8217;s soil and water resources; and the social and economic well-being of our communities \u2014 especially rural communities.\u201d In addition, USDA has typically invested billions of dollars annually on agriculture and food research, representing significant support for the research science community and the discoveries that emerge from this work, as well as for a growing knowledge base to inform decision making and public policy.<\/p>\n<p>Early concerns expressed by the science and advocacy sectors \u2014 about <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2017\/03\/08\/us\/politics\/sonny-perdue-georgia.html\">Mr. Perdue\u2019s ethical lapses<\/a>, coziness with big industry, and apparent interest in weakening evidence-based public protections \u2014 are bearing out. As he did as governor of Georgia for eight years, Secretary Perdue has made liberal use of industry contacts, former business associates, and Big Ag lobbyists as appointees to leadership position in government; skills, relevant experience and education, and ethics do not seem to be part of the vetting.<\/p>\n<p>For example, to advise USDA on federal dietary guidelines, Mr. Perdue hired Kailee Tkacz, an ex-lobbyist for both corn refiners and snack (aka junk) food trade groups. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/us-news\/2018\/apr\/04\/usda-sonny-perdue-siding-industry-over-science-report-concerned-scientists\">He acquired an ethics waiver from the\u00a0White House<\/a> for the hire because she had lobbied Congress on related issues just three months earlier. UCS points out that Ms. Tkacz has no training in nutrition, science, or public health.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/tytnetwork.com\/2018\/03\/22\/revolving-door-food-industry-lobbyists-swarm-usda-to-shape-welfare-visa-policies\/\">Additional ethics waivers, announced in March 2018,<\/a> were issued by White House counsel Don McGahn for other trade group lobbyists to work for the USDA. One of those was for Maggie Lyons, former lobbyist for the National Grocers Association who was hired, as a senior advisor and chief of staff to the administrator of the USDA\u2019s Food and Nutrition Service, to advise Secretary Perdue and USDA officials on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Program \u2014 policies on which she had lobbied just months earlier. Ms. Lyons, likewise, has no background in science or nutrition, but did study \u201ccorporate communications\u201d in college.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.ucsusa.org\/our-work\/food-agriculture\/unhealthy-food-policy\/betrayal-usda-2018#.Ws4mddPwZ0s\">Secretary Perdue also and infamously tried to appoint Sam Clovis,<\/a> the Trump campaign national co-chair, and talk radio host, to be USDA&#8217;s undersecretary for research, education, and economics. <a href=\"http:\/\/redgreenandblue.org\/2017\/07\/21\/war-science-trump-picks-non-scientist-talk-radio-climate-denier-top-usda-scientist\/\">Unencumbered by any of the scientific experience or training<\/a> required <em>by law<\/em> for the position \u2014 never mind his predilection for racist and offensive diatribe, and for conspiracy theories \u2014 Mr. Clovis eventually, after vigorous public outcry, withdrew his name from nomination for the position. Yet, he is still at USDA as a senior advisor.<\/p>\n<p>The Trump administration certainly set the stage for such recklessness and disregard for established norms and common sense. On Inauguration Day itself, the transition team had somehow vetted and sent to USDA headquarters 30+ new hires. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.vanityfair.com\/news\/2017\/11\/usda-food-stamps-school-lunch-trump-administration\"><em>Politico<\/em>\u2019s Jenny Hopkinson later reported<\/a><em>,<\/em> \u201cInto USDA jobs, some of which paid nearly $80,000 a year, the Trump team had inserted a long-haul truck driver, a clerk at AT&amp;T, a gas-company meter reader, a country-club cabana attendant, a Republican National Committee intern, and the owner of a scented-candle company, with skills like \u2018pleasant demeanor\u2019 listed on their r\u00e9sum\u00e9s. \u2018In many cases [the new appointees] demonstrated little to no experience with federal policy, let alone deep roots in agriculture.\u2019 . . . What these people had in common, she pointed out, was loyalty to Donald Trump.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Part of USDA\u2019s responsibility is to use scientific evidence to maintain the safety of the food system, protect workers in the sector, improve children\u2019s nutrition, and tackle food insecurity. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ucsusa.org\/our-work\/food-agriculture\/unhealthy-food-policy\/betrayal-usda-2018#.Ws4mddPwZ0s\">In seeming contravention of those charges stand some of Mr. Perdue\u2019s policy decisions.<\/a> USDA attacked the science used by the World Health Organization in its guidelines on antibiotic overuse in livestock. <a href=\"https:\/\/beyondpesticides.org\/dailynewsblog\/2018\/03\/usda-continues-attack-integrity-organic-food-label-sparks-alternative-add-labels\/\">In March 2018, it withdrew organic\u00a0animal welfare regulations<\/a> establishing standards and metrics for the health and welfare of organic livestock and poultry \u2014 another in a series of actions that compromise organic integrity in service to the needs of large organic producers. USDA also joined in with agribusiness interests, in the run-up to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt\u2019s decision to reverse the Obama-era ban on the neurotoxic pesticide chlorpyrifos, to argue against the ban. The 2010 Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act established nutrition standards for school meals that helped arrest the spiking rate of childhood obesity; <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ecowatch.com\/usda-school-nutrition-rollbacks-2527702635.html\">Mr. Perdue\u2019s USDA rolled back those standards<\/a> to allow fewer whole grains, more sodium, and milk with added sugar.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.ucsusa.org\/our-work\/food-agriculture\/unhealthy-food-policy\/betrayal-usda-2018#.Ws4mddPwZ0s\">Secretary Perdue\u2019s plans to reorganize USDA are further testament<\/a> to his attitudes toward science, agribusiness, and the mission of the agency. In eliminating the\u00a0Grain Inspection, Packers, and Stockyards Administration and withering some of its rules, he has made it easier for large meat processors to exploit small livestock and poultry farmers. Further, he supported the administration\u2019s budget proposal for 2019, which would slice USDA funding by 25% and kneecap programs, such as the Economic Research Service and the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education program, that use science to help farmers and rural communities. Mr. Perdue also supported the recent \u201ctax bill,\u201d in spite of the fact that its provisions are projected primarily to help the top 1% of farmers and decrease agricultural productivity.<\/p>\n<p>Beyond Pesticides has identified the Trump administration\u2019s pattern of sidelining science and prioritizing industrial interest in public policy and regulation across agencies; samples of that coverage: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.beyondpesticides.org\/assets\/media\/documents\/bp-37.3-fa17-EPA.pdf\">The Threat to Scientific Integrity at EPA,<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.beyondpesticides.org\/assets\/media\/documents\/bp-37.3-fa17-DC-Letter.pdf\">Trump Administration Bows to Chemical Industry, Increasing Pressure for Local Action<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/beyondpesticides.org\/assets\/media\/documents\/bp-37.4-w17-Assault.pdf\">Assault on Science,<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/beyondpesticides.org\/assets\/media\/documents\/bp-37.4-w17-EPA.pdf\">Where Has All the EPA Enforcement Gone?<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ucsusa.org\/\">UCS<\/a> also published a 2017 report on this pattern, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ucsusa.org\/center-science-and-democracy\/promoting-scientific-integrity\/sidelining-science-from-day-one\"><em>Sidelining Science Since Day One<\/em><\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>The new UCS report, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ucsusa.org\/sites\/default\/files\/attach\/2018\/04\/betrayal-at-the-usda-report-ucs-2018.pdf\"><em>Betrayal at the USDA<\/em>,<\/a> sets out recommendations that include increased Congressional oversight of the USDA reorganization plan, hiring of a chief scientist with real scientific qualifications, creation of scientific evidence\u2013based dietary guidelines, full funding for USDA\u2019s research activities, and protection of SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) policies based on evidence rather than ideology. Beyond Pesticides agrees, and continues to insist that science \u2014 and faithfulness to the public interest \u2014 have a critical and central role in informing public policy and governance, particularly in agencies such as USDA, EPA, HHS (Department of Health and Human Services), DOI (Department of the Interior), DOE (Department of Energy), FDA (Food and Drug Administration), and NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), among others.<\/p>\n<p>Members of the public can stay current on important, related issues with our <a href=\"https:\/\/beyondpesticides.org\/resources\/daily-news\">Daily News Blog<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/beyondpesticides.org\/resources\/journals\"><em>Pesticides and You<\/em> journal<\/a>; mobilize to support organizations, such as Beyond Pesticides, the Union of Concerned Scientists, and many others, that advocate for science-sound solutions, ethics, and transparency in governance; and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.usa.gov\/elected-officials\">contact members of Congress<\/a> to insist that the federal government work for the public interest.<\/p>\n<p><em>All unattributed positions and opinions in this piece are those of Beyond Pesticides.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Source: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ucsusa.org\/our-work\/food-agriculture\/unhealthy-food-policy\/betrayal-usda-2018#.Ws4mddPwZ0s\">https:\/\/www.ucsusa.org\/our-work\/food-agriculture\/unhealthy-food-policy\/betrayal-usda-2018#.Ws4mddPwZ0s<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>(Beyond Pesticides, April 18, 2018)\u00a0A new report from the Union of Concerned Scientists\u00a0(UCS), Betrayal at the USDA, concludes that a myriad of personnel and policy decisions by Trump administration Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue, in his first year, are harming the public. Enacted through the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), these decisions have weakened public safety and health protections, ignored science, and advantaged agribusiness interests over those of the public, farmers, and rural communities. Given the mission of USDA \u2014 to provide \u201cleadership on food, agriculture, natural resources, rural development, nutrition, and related issues based on sound public policy, the best available science, and efficient management\u201d \u2014 the U.S. population would understandably expect that the agency would make good on that mission. People might assume the agency would employ sound science in promoting innovative, sustainable agricultural practices, and in helping maintain a domestic food system that ensures a safe and healthful food supply, supports farmers\u2019 success, and protects the natural resources on which both of those depend. UCS concludes that, in the Trump era, people would be wrong. USDA has considerable, albeit not-always-obvious, impact on people\u2019s everyday lives. 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Enacted through the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), these decisions have weakened public safety and health protections, ignored science, and advantaged agribusiness interests over those of the public, farmers, and rural communities. Given the mission of USDA \u2014 to provide \u201cleadership on food, agriculture, natural resources, rural development, nutrition, and related issues based on sound public policy, the best available science, and efficient management\u201d \u2014 the U.S. population would understandably expect that the agency would make good on that mission. People might assume the agency would employ sound science in promoting innovative, sustainable agricultural practices, and in helping maintain a domestic food system that ensures a safe and healthful food supply, supports farmers\u2019 success, and protects the natural resources on which both of those depend. UCS concludes that, in the Trump era, people would be wrong. 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Enacted through the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), these decisions have weakened public safety and health protections, ignored science, and advantaged agribusiness interests over those of the public, farmers, and rural communities. Given the mission of USDA \u2014 to provide \u201cleadership on food, agriculture, natural resources, rural development, nutrition, and related issues based on sound public policy, the best available science, and efficient management\u201d \u2014 the U.S. population would understandably expect that the agency would make good on that mission. People might assume the agency would employ sound science in promoting innovative, sustainable agricultural practices, and in helping maintain a domestic food system that ensures a safe and healthful food supply, supports farmers\u2019 success, and protects the natural resources on which both of those depend. UCS concludes that, in the Trump era, people would be wrong. USDA has considerable, albeit not-always-obvious, impact on people\u2019s everyday lives. 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