[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 125 (Thursday, September 16, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S7143-S7144]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
FOOD SAFETY
Mr. REID. Mr. President, we have worked for this entire Congress on
food safety. I have had a number of people from Nevada--about a dozen
people--who have talked about their foodborne illnesses, children whose
growth is stunted their entire life. One young woman spent 11 months in
the hospital as a result of eating tainted spinach. All over America
this is happening.
We have food safety laws that are inadequate and causing people to
get sick because the food is not checked closely enough. Senators
Durbin, Harkin, chairman of the committee, and Enzi have worked hard to
get something done. I have talked with Senator McConnell. He thinks
something should be done. We thought we finally had it worked out. We
could take care of this, but Senator Coburn has said no. He wants it
paid for a different way. We spent a whole Congress on this
legislation. Of course, at the last minute, he comes in, and likely we
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not going to be able to get this done before we go home for the
elections.
What a sad thing for our country. People are dying as a result of
these problems with food. It is a shame we cannot get this done. We
have almost 400 matters that have passed the House of Representatives,
and we cannot deal with them here because the Republicans say no. That
is not the way to do business. In years past, these things would have
gone through very easily.
We should be concerned about something as important as this issue,
and the focus should be--and deserves to be--on the person who is
holding up this legislation. It is too bad. There are all kinds of
excuses, but excuses do not do the trick. People have come to see me
who have been deathly ill. All that could have been avoided. The
legislation would do that. It is bipartisan in nature. It should be
completed.
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