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MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 2001 The Bush administration is considering whether or not to fire Ann Brown, head of the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Brown's firing, however, would not promote Mary Sheila Gall to the post of chairwoman. Vice-chair Thomas Moore would run the agency if Brown is asked to leave. In a party line vote, Senate Commerce Committee last week rejected Gall as chair. Democrats and consumer advocates criticized her record on child safety issues. Get the Story:
White House Says It Can Fire CPSC Head (The Washington Post 8/4) Relevant Links:
Consumer Product Safety Commission - http://www.cpsc.gov
Mary Sheila Gall, CPSC -http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/bios/gall.htmlRelated Stories:
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Bush may fire head of consumer agency
Facebook TwitterMONDAY, AUGUST 6, 2001 The Bush administration is considering whether or not to fire Ann Brown, head of the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Brown's firing, however, would not promote Mary Sheila Gall to the post of chairwoman. Vice-chair Thomas Moore would run the agency if Brown is asked to leave. In a party line vote, Senate Commerce Committee last week rejected Gall as chair. Democrats and consumer advocates criticized her record on child safety issues. Get the Story:
White House Says It Can Fire CPSC Head (The Washington Post 8/4) Relevant Links:
Consumer Product Safety Commission - http://www.cpsc.gov
Mary Sheila Gall, CPSC -http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/bios/gall.htmlRelated Stories:
Democrats scuttle consumer nominee (8/3)
Consumer nominee expected to fail (8/1)
Consumer nominee could be stalled (7/31)
Bush's consumer nominee defends record (7/26)
Bush's consumer nominee assailed (7/25)
Bush's consumer nominee opposed (7/24)
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