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February 15, 2006

Wu Demands the White House Explain Reports of Scientific Manipulations and Censorship

Today Dr. John Marburger, director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), appeared before the U.S. House Committee on Science to defend the President's budget proposal on research and development funding levels. As a member of the Science Committee, Congressman David Wu (D-OR) took the opportunity to address continued reports of scientific manipulations and censorship by the Administration.

"It has been more than two years since allegations of scientific manipulations and censorship were first made against the Administration," commented Congressman Wu. "Despite assurances that these claims had no validity, the allegations have continued and they are not confined to a single office or agency."

Congressman Wu asked Dr. Marburger to explain why the American public is still learning about incidents even after OSTP wrote to assure Congress that scientific integrity was not a problem within the Administration.

Congressman Wu continued, "recent events regarding Dr. Hansen at NASA, the mysterious transformation of the Administration's report on offshoring, and the suspension of a forest research grant at Oregon State University have sent a chill down the spines of the academic and research communities.  Dr. Marburger, what have you done to investigate these incidents and what actions will be taken in the future to ensure information is not suppressed or altered to fit a preferred policy?"

In response, Dr. Marburger called the politicization of science "undesirable" and agreed to look into the incident at Oregon State University. After insistence from Congressman Wu, Dr. Marburger agreed to provide the results of an investigation in writing.

Congressman Wu concluded his remarks by stating, "Dr. Marburger, the academic and science communities are listening. We need results, not just empty promises."

Congressman Wu is the Ranking Member of the Science Subcommittee on Environment, Technology & Standards.

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